Sri Lankan stocks snapped four straight sessions of gains on Wednesday, causing losses in financial and consumer stocks to rise.
* The CSE All-Share index fell 0.27% to start at 11,409.88 points, reversing from a record high of 11,649.64 earlier in the day.
* Commercial Leasing and Finance Plc and LOLC Finance Plc were the most significant drags on the index, with sales dropping 7.6% and 5.3% respectively.
* According to reports, the equity market's turnover was 11.08 billion Sri Lankan rupees ($55.12 million) in 2001.
* The trading volume, from 350.2 million shares in the previous session, rose to 402.0 million shares.
* According to exchange data, foreign investors were net sellers in the equity market, offloading shares worth approximately 153.9 million rupees.
* The island-nation has reported 722 fresh coronavirus cases in the previous 24 hours, bringing the total to 563,989, data from the country's.
According to data from. * About 66.34% of the country's population has been totally immunized thus far, according to statistics from.
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($1 = 201.0000 Sri Lankan rupees) ($1 = 201.0000 Sri Lankan rupees)