Sri Lanka - Stock Market Index





Sri Lanka: Stock Market Index

Mnemonic SPI.ILKA
Unit Index Jan2010=100, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Monthly 0.55 %
Data Feb 2024 299.7
Jan 2024 298.05

Series Information

Source The World Bank
Release Global Economic Monitor
Frequency Business Daily
Start Date 1/31/1990
End Date 2/29/2024

Sri Lanka: Markets

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Stock Market Index Feb 2024 299.7 298.05 Index Jan2010=100, NSA Monthly
Money Market Rate May 2020 5.84 6.4 % p.a., NSA Monthly
Treasury Bills (over 31 days) May 2020 6.93 7 % p.a., NSA Monthly
Average Long-term Government Bond May 2017 11.42 11.55 % Monthly
Lending Rate Oct 2012 15 15 % - End of period Monthly

Release Information

The World Bank Global Economic Monitor (GEM) includes data on economic development for developing and developed countries. Concepts include equity markets, exchange rates, interest rates, bonds, selected indexes; concept is subject to change. Includes monthly, quarterly and annual series from 1990.

  • Measurements:
    • Unitary count (#)
    • Basis points (#)
    • Millions of U.S. dollars at constant year-2010 prices (Mil. 2010 USD)
    • At current prices (Mil. USD)
    • Millions of relevant national currency units (Mil. NCU)
    • National currency unit per U.S. dollar (NCU per USD)
    • Ratio not otherwise specified (Ratio)
    • Percent (%)
    • Percent change year-over year (% Y/Y)
    • Fixed-base index relative to 2010 (Index 2010=100)
    • Relative to January 2010 (Index Jan2010=100)
    • Index not otherwise specified (Index)
  • Adjustments:
    • Seasonally adjusted (SA)
    • Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequencies and start dates:
    • Monthly from 1987m3
    • Quarterly from 1987Q4
    • Annual from 1988
  • Geo coverage:
    • Individual countries and jurisdictions (210x I^^^)
    • Country-aggregates (21x I^^^^)
    • World aggregate (IWRLD)
  • All concept-geo pairs exist: No

Data are available for 196 economies and are designed to be cross comparable across different nations and geographical regions. Data are compiled to provide an understanding of what is going on in the global economy.

Units vary.

Many of the indicators are expressed in U.S. dollar terms, and their unit-descriptor metadata use the ISO currency symbol "USD." For series expressed in local currency, Data Buffet has used the generic symbol "NCU" ("national currency unit").

The GDP deflator is seasonally adjusted because it is calculated from operands that are seasonally adjusted, viz., nominal and real GDP.

Further reading

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