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CBBH Financial Statements Year Ended 31st Dec 2025
The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) has published its audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended 31 December 2025. Total assets stood at 18,307,804 thousand BAM, with total liabilities of 16,538,304 thousand BAM and total equity of 1,545,964 thousand BAM. Net profit for the year was 307,367 thousand BAM, with total comprehensive income of 249,457 thousand BAM. The financial statements include independent auditor's report, statements of financial position, profit or loss, comprehensive income, cash flows, changes in equity, and detailed notes covering accounting policies, financial risk management, and provisions.
Washington State DOH Lists Food Recalls Oysters Clams Adjika Beef Jerky
The Washington State Department of Health published a food recalls and safety alerts page on April 14, 2026, listing 14 separate recall events spanning December 2025 through April 2026. Recalls involve oysters and clams from Hammersley Inlet and Drayton Harbor (norovirus), canned Country-Style Adjika (botulism risk), various beef jerky products (undeclared soy lecithin), Honey BBQ Sauce (undeclared wheat and soy), Juniper Granola Junebars (undeclared milk and soy), select oysters from British Columbia (norovirus), Fu Zhou Fish Ball products (undeclared sesame and wheat), Live it Up Super Greens supplement powder (Salmonella), Bread Crumbs (undeclared egg and milk), fully cooked breaded chicken (undeclared soy), Fran's Pure Bar Almondmilk Chocolate (undeclared hazelnuts), Bengal King Jhal Chanachur (undeclared peanuts), and White Castle Original Sliders (undeclared milk and soy).
Overnight Interbank Rate Widget Page
The Bank of Mauritius maintains a public-facing widget page displaying the Overnight Interbank Rate on its official website. The page serves as a reference point for financial institutions, market participants, and analysts tracking Mauritius money market conditions. No specific rate values, regulatory obligations, compliance deadlines, or penalties are stated on the accessible page content.
Mauritius BOM Exchange Rates Reference Table
The Bank of Mauritius publishes a consolidated indicative exchange rates reference table on its markets website. The page provides links to various exchange rate resources including consolidated indicative exchange rates, indicative exchange rates of local banks and FOREX dealers, FX dealt rates, and the Mauritius Exchange Rate Index (MERI). The page is a navigation index with no substantive exchange rate data or dates provided in the source content.
FBI Milwaukee Warns Parents About Online Predators Targeting Children
FBI Milwaukee issued an open letter dated April 22, 2026, alerting parents, guardians, and caregivers to a concerning increase in online predatory activity targeting children across the United States, including Wisconsin. The advisory describes Sadistic Online Exploitation (SOE) tactics, lists potential signs of victimization such as behavior changes, unexplained injuries, and signs of animal cruelty, and provides practical tips for monitoring children's online activities. The FBI advises reporting suspicious activity to 1-800-CALL-FBI or ic3.gov and encourages use of NCMEC's Take It Down service for victims seeking removal of exploited content.
Northbrook Virginia Hydro LLC License Exemption Application - Pinnacles Hydroelectric Project
FERC has approved Northbrook Virginia Hydro, LLC and the City of Danville, Virginia to use the Traditional Licensing Process for the Pinnacles Hydroelectric Project (No. 10896-027) on the Dan River in Patrick, Henry, and Pittsylvania counties, Virginia. The notice initiates informal consultation under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Northbrook and the City are designated as non-federal representatives for these consultations. All license applications for Project No. 10896 must be filed with FERC by April 30, 2029.
DOT Solicits Proposals for Combating Human Trafficking Transportation Awards
The Department of Transportation has issued a solicitation for its annual Combating Human Trafficking in Transportation Impact Awards, open to transportation industry stakeholders including non-governmental organizations, industry associations, research institutions, and state and local government entities. Submissions will be accepted from April 22, 2026 through June 22, 2026. Cash prizes of up to $100,000 (first place), $50,000 (second place), and $25,000 (third place) will be awarded for the most impactful and innovative counter-trafficking initiatives or technologies.
Oklahoma Advisory Committee to USCCR Virtual Meeting Notice
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a notice announcing three virtual business/briefing meetings of the Oklahoma Advisory Committee via ZoomGov on Tuesday, May 5, Monday, May 18, and Monday, June 8, 2026. Meetings will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. CT (May 5 and June 8) and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CT (May 18). The purpose is planning upcoming panels on the death penalty and hearing from Panel I. An open comment period will be provided, and written comments may be submitted to Brooke Peery, DFO, within 30 days following each meeting.
Rollins Inc FTC Proposed Consent Agreement Non-Compete Agreements
The FTC has accepted for public comment a consent agreement with Rollins Inc., one of the largest pest-control companies in the United States operating over 700 locations with over 18,000 U.S.-based employees. The proposed order addresses alleged violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act stemming from Rollins' policy of requiring newly hired employees to enter Non-Compete Agreements regardless of position or responsibilities. Comments on the consent agreement must be received on or before May 22, 2026.
NYSE Proposes Rule Enabling Tokenized Securities Trading Under DTC Pilot Program
NYSE filed a proposed rule change with the SEC on April 9, 2026, to adopt Rule 7.50 (Tokenized Securities) and amend Rules 1.1, 7.36, 7.37, and 7.41 to enable trading of securities on the Exchange in tokenized form during the pendency of a DTC Pilot Program. The DTC Pilot Program operates pursuant to a December 11, 2025 Commission Staff no-action letter. The proposed rule change, modeled on Nasdaq's approved tokenization framework, would allow DTC Eligible Participants to designate, at order entry, that DTC Eligible Securities be cleared and settled in tokenized form on the same order book and execution priority rules as traditional securities. The SEC is soliciting public comments on the proposal.
Nasdaq ISE Auction Mechanism Rule Changes
Nasdaq ISE, LLC filed a proposed rule change with the SEC on April 13, 2026, published April 17, 2026, to amend auction mechanism rules governing Facilitation, SOM, PIM, FLEX PIM, and FLEX SOM options auctions. The proposal would expressly permit Member orders for Market Maker assigned accounts to be solicited for execution against Agency Orders in these five auction mechanisms, mirroring a prior Cboe Exchange approval. The SEC is soliciting comments from interested persons on the proposed rule change.
African Insurance Leaders Chart Path for Industry Growth and Resilience
Insurance industry leaders from across Africa gathered in Accra for the 4th Africa Network of Insurers Associations (ANIA) Annual General Meeting and Conference, discussing strategies for strengthening the continent's insurance sector and expanding market penetration. The Commissioner of Insurance highlighted that Africa's average insurance penetration rate stands at approximately 3%, far below the global average of 7.4%, and noted challenges including limited financial capacity for underwriting large risks and slow industry innovation. The 5-day event was hosted by the Ghana Insurers Association with participants from Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Mauritius, and Zimbabwe calling for greater innovation, collaboration, and market development across the continent.
Six Charged Over £13.8M Cannabis Import at Birmingham Airport
Six individuals have been charged in relation to a £13.8 million cannabis haul intercepted at Birmingham Airport. The National Crime Agency led the investigation into the drug import operation. The charges mark a significant enforcement action targeting large-scale narcotics importation into the United Kingdom via air transport.
Alleged Pilot Charged Over Four Channel Deaths
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has charged an individual suspected of being the pilot of a boat involved in a fatal Channel crossing that resulted in the deaths of four people. The suspect has been charged with facilitating illegal immigration and is next due to appear at Crown Court. This enforcement action represents one of several recent NCA operations targeting suspected people-smuggling networks operating across the English Channel.
Two Men Arrested in Nottingham Money Laundering, People Smuggling Probe
NCA officers arrested two men in Nottingham on suspicion of money laundering and people smuggling. The arrests were carried out at multiple addresses in Nottingham, and business premises were also searched as part of the investigation into a suspected organised crime group. One man was additionally arrested on suspicion of offences contrary to the Economic Crime Act.
County Unemployment Data for February 2026 Released
The Washington Employment Security Department has released February 2026 county unemployment rates and employment data. Grays Harbor County reported 6.5% unemployment (down from 7.2% in February 2025) and added 310 jobs year-over-year, while Pacific County reported 7.3% unemployment (down from 7.5%) and added 150 jobs. The agency notes that county-level data is not seasonally adjusted due to small sample sizes in some counties and should not be compared directly to the statewide seasonally adjusted rate.
GVH Investigates iHerb Over Dietary Supplement Claims
The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) has initiated competition supervision proceedings against iHerb Netherlands BV and its U.S. parent company iHerb LLC on suspicion of using unlawful health-related claims and therapeutic effect claims in advertising food products and dietary supplements since November 2024. The investigation focuses on violations including health claims that violate sectoral regulations, claims attributing disease prevention or treatment properties, and products sold as dietary supplements without required registration with the National Centre for Public Health and Pharmacy. The case registration number is VJ/12/2026, and the standard procedural timeframe is three months, extendable twice by up to two months each.
Data Call, 2025 Property Premium, Due May 22
The Texas Department of Insurance requires companies writing commercial property or businessowners insurance in Texas, and certain farm mutuals writing property insurance, to submit 2025 property direct written premium data for the Texas catastrophe area. Three categories of companies are affected based on their reporting arrangements with Insurance Services Office Inc. Companies must respond even if they do not write applicable business in the catastrophe area. Responses are due no later than May 22, 2026.
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404 Error: Bhrikuti Stock Broking License Suspension Notice
A broken link on the Nepal Securities Board (SEBON) website returns a 404 error for a document titled 'Bhrikuti Stock Broking License Suspension Notice.' No actual notice content is available; the underlying document could not be retrieved from sebon.gov.np.
IPO Financial Statement Review Guidelines 2082
The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has issued the IPO Financial Statement Review Guidelines 2082, establishing standards for the examination of financial statements submitted in connection with Initial Public Offering applications. These guidelines apply to companies seeking to list securities on Nepal's capital markets and the professionals responsible for preparing and reviewing their financial disclosures. The document is available for download in Nepali from the SEBON official website.
N.C. 58 Wilson County Closure for Culvert Replacement
Contract crews for the N.C. Department of Transportation will replace an aging metal culvert on N.C. 58 in Wilson County near the Nash County border with a larger and more durable aluminum-based drainpipe. The highway is scheduled to close at 7 a.m. Monday and reopen by May 8, 2026, weather permitting. A signed detour will route drivers onto Cliftonville and N.C. 97, and the department has been repairing or replacing other culverts along N.C. 58 before the highway is resurfaced later this year.
Morreene Road Durham Closure for Pipe Repair April 27–May 4
NCDOT maintenance crews will close Morreene Road in Durham County for approximately one week beginning at midnight April 27 to repair a pipe. The closure affects both directions from Erwin Road to Mordecai Street and will remain in effect through the evening of May 4, weather permitting. Detour signs will guide motorists around the work zone, and officials encourage travelers to plan ahead and allow extra commute time.
Montgomery County N.C. 731 Closed for Pipe Replacement
The N.C. Department of Transportation has temporarily closed a section of N.C. 731 in Montgomery County for crossline pipe replacement. Both directions of N.C. 731 are closed between Bowles Road and Pekin Road, with a detour directing traffic via Bowles Road, Valley View Church Road, and Pekin Road. The closure is expected to remain in effect until 3:30 p.m. on May 1, 2026, weather permitting. Drivers in the area are advised to plan ahead, be alert to construction crews, and obey all posted traffic signs.
Five California Press Releases: Parks, Arts Council, Minimum Wage
Five new press releases from Governor Newsom's office published April 22, 2026: Governor appointments announcement, Earth Day announcements for three new state parks (also in Spanish), California Arts Council 50th anniversary, and fast food minimum wage impact data showing 730K workers benefited. The most substantive item is the fast food minimum wage analysis citing economic data on worker impact and employment outcomes.
Secretary General Alain Berset Official Visit to Ireland Dublin 24 April
Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset will make an official visit to Ireland on 24 April to discuss democratic security, international rule of law, migration, and accountability for Ukraine. During the visit he will meet Ireland's President Catherine Connolly, Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan, and Minister of State Thomas Byrne. The Secretary General will also meet with civil-society organisations chaired by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, and discussions will address ongoing negotiations towards a political declaration on migration and the European Convention on Human Rights ahead of the 15 May foreign ministers meeting in Chișinău.
Denis Bećirović Warns Bosnia Constitutional Order Undermined
Chairperson of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Bećirović addressed the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on 22 April 2026, reaffirming the country's commitment to the organization it joined in 2002. Bećirović warned of continued political tensions and attempts to undermine Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional order, calling for comprehensive constitutional and electoral reform to eliminate systemic discrimination identified in European Court of Human Rights case-law. He outlined priorities including accelerating Euro-Atlantic accession and ensuring full alignment with European standards, including Venice Commission opinions.
Berset Urges Parliamentarians to Advance Democracy and Continue Work for Ukraine
Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset addressed parliamentarians at the Parliamentary Assembly in Strasbourg on April 21, 2026, emphasising that 'democracy is still alive' based on recent elections in Bulgaria and Hungary. He discussed Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine, now in its fifth year, and highlighted progress toward establishing a Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. Berset also affirmed that the independence of the European Court of Human Rights 'must be untouchable' amid concerns about pressure on the Court from EU member states.
Mihai Popșoi Outlines Moldova's Council of Europe Presidency Priorities
Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Mihai Popșoi delivered a speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on 22 April 2026, outlining the priorities of Moldova's presidency of the Committee of Ministers. Priorities include women's rights through implementation of the Istanbul Convention, social rights, implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments, local democracy, youth participation, and protection of journalists. A ministerial meeting is scheduled to take place in Chișinău on 15 May 2026.
Rising Violence Against Politicians Threatens Democracy, Women and Minorities Targeted
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution on 21 April 2026 warning that rising violence and hate speech against politicians poses a direct threat to democratic life and pluralism in Europe. The resolution calls on member states to adopt robust legislation recognising violence against politicians as specific criminal offences and requests the Committee of Ministers establish a mechanism to identify and track threats at local, regional and national levels. Women politicians and representatives of minority groups are disproportionately targeted and require specific attention under the New Democratic Pact for Europe.
Parliamentary Assembly Calls for Consent Laws, Cites Spain
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution on 22 April 2026 in Strasbourg calling on European countries to include free and informed consent in national legislation on preventing and combating sexual violence. The resolution, based on a report by Zita Gurmai (Hungary, SOC), urges adoption of a 'only yes means yes' approach, places the burden of proof on the perpetrator, and calls for outlawing the concept of 'marital duty' to recognise marital rape as a crime. The resolution cites Spain's 2023 sólo sà es sà law as a model for placing consent at the heart of emotional and sexual relationships.
RPA Defines Woodland as 0.5ha+ With Dense Trees
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) published guidance defining woodland for rural payment scheme purposes in England, based on the Forestry Commission definition. Land qualifies as woodland when it is at least 0.5 hectares in area, at least 20 metres wide, and contains dense trees not scattered across agricultural land. Smaller areas may also qualify as woodland if fully covered by trees, located within arable land, adjacent to larger woodland, or forming a mostly continuous canopy.
Ultrasound-Guided Low-Volume Brachial Plexus Block in Supraclavicular Region for Shoulder Reduction in Emergency Department
This NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry documents NCT07544485, a retrospective, monocentric observational study analyzing routinely collected clinical data from an orthopedic emergency department between February 2018 and February 2024. The study evaluates the feasibility, safety, and clinical implementation of low-volume (approximately 5 ml local anesthetic) ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block in the supraclavicular region for adult patients with acute shoulder dislocation. Outcomes assessed include procedural success, block-related complications, and temporal trends reflecting adoption of the technique over time.
Health Web Te@m 1.0 Feasibility Study, Northern Sweden
A feasibility study for Health Web - Te@m 1.0, an interprofessional web-based group intervention supporting healthy ageing, has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under identifier NCT07545915. The study will evaluate the intervention's acceptability, implementation potential, adherence rates, and ability to detect outcomes among older adults in primary healthcare settings in northern Sweden. Conditions include Healthy Older Adults, with Health Web Te@m listed as the intervention type.
Adjuvant 5-Fluorouracil Following Thermal Ablation for HPV in Kenyan Women With HIV
This Phase 2 randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial (NCT07545746) will evaluate self-administered 5% 5-fluorouracil (5FU) cream versus placebo to improve human papillomavirus (HPV) clearance after thermal ablation in women with HIV in Kenya. Participants will self-administer the cream intravaginally once every other week for 12 applications starting four weeks post-ablation, with clinic follow-up through 48 weeks. The trial's hypothesis is that 5FU will increase HPV clearance at 24 weeks and prove safe, well-tolerated, and acceptable in this population.
36-Participant RCT Comparing Low-Dye and Calcaneal Taping for Plantar Fasciitis
A randomized controlled trial (NCT07544732) has been registered under the NIH ClinicalTrials.gov database, enrolling 36 participants with plantar fasciitis to compare Low-Dye taping versus Calcaneal taping over a two-week intervention period. The study will measure pain using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), functional ability via the Foot Function Index (FFI), ankle range of motion with a goniometer, and gait analysis, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. This trial registration represents standard prospective clinical research documentation and does not impose any compliance obligations on regulated entities.
Online Family Psychoeducation Trial for First-Episode Schizophrenia
NIH's ClinicalTrials.gov registry has posted a new study (NCT07545941) examining whether a mobile-based family psychoeducation program delivered via LINE application can reduce expressed emotion among family members and improve medication adherence in patients with first-episode schizophrenia. The single-arm trial is listed with an anticipated completion date of April 22, 2026. The registry entry identifies the condition as First-Episode Schizophrenia and specifies the intervention as a mobile-based family psychoeducation program.
Phase 2 JSKN003 Versus Trastuzumab for HER2+ Recurrent/Metastatic Breast Cancer
NIH registered Phase 2 randomized controlled trial NCT07545044 on April 22, 2026, comparing JSKN003 against trastuzumab combined with pertuzumab and docetaxel as first-line treatment for participants with HER2-positive recurrent or metastatic breast cancer who have not previously received systemic therapy for advanced disease. Participants who have undergone one prior endocrine treatment regimen remain eligible for enrollment. The open-label multicenter superiority trial is sponsored by an unnamed pharmaceutical entity and will assess both efficacy and safety endpoints.
Immersive Virtual Reality and Exercise Programs in Multiple Sclerosis (NCT07543900)
ClinicalTrials.gov registered study NCT07543900 titled 'Immersive Virtual Reality and Exercise Programs in Multiple Sclerosis' evaluating virtual exercise-based interventions for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study identifies conditions including Multiple Sclerosis, Exercise, Physical Therapy, Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy, and Rehabilitation Exercise. MS is described as a chronic neuroimmunological and degenerative disease and one of the leading causes of non-traumatic disability in young adults, with considerable healthcare burden. The trial is part of the ExeRVIEM II project examining high-intensity exercise programs with immersive VR.
PBM Study, Corniche Hospital, 2018-2025, Transfusion Reduction
ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry NCT07544017 describes an observational study conducted at Corniche Hospital assessing Patient Blood Management (PBM) implementation and blood product utilization among obstetric deliveries from 2018 to 2025. The primary objective is to estimate changes over time in mean blood product units transfused per delivery, with a hypothesis that increasing PBM maturity following comprehensive implementation in 2022 will correlate with significant reductions after adjusting for case-mix changes.
Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Vulvovaginal Tissue Regeneration
A randomized controlled trial (NCT07544667) has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov to evaluate poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra), an FDA-approved biostimulant, for the treatment of anterior wall pelvic organ prolapse (stage 2 cystocele) in women. The study will compare intravaginal PLLA injection versus placebo and will investigate safety and preliminary efficacy, including impact on sexual function. The trial plans to enroll women with stage 2 cystocele and follow them to assess whether regenerative biologics can shift prolapse management from surgical reconstruction to tissue regeneration.
Observational Study Sensory Stimulation Brain Function
ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT07544563 documents an observational behavioral and neurophysiological study examining the effects of controlled sensory stimulation (such as music) on brain function, with the study focusing on three conditions: Epilepsy, Anxiety, and Depression Anxiety Disorder. The study is registered as observational with no stated intervention, indicating it involves passive data collection rather than active treatment administration. This registration provides transparency into ongoing clinical research but creates no compliance obligations for any party.
UK Cross-Government Space Procurement Category Guide
The Enterprise Space Category (ESC) is a cross-government procurement category launched in February 2024 to share intelligence, insights, and challenges across the space value chain, bringing together the Ministry of Defence, Cabinet Office Crown Commercial Service, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and the UK Space Agency. The ESC provides a unified category tree covering four level 2 areas: Space and Ground Segment Manufacturing, Space Operations, Space Applications, and Space Enabling Services. Suppliers across the space sector are invited to engage through quarterly Round Tables, an RFI questionnaire, and direct email contact to participate in market engagement activities.
35 Iraq Fatality Decisions Not to Establish Inquisitorial Inquiry
The Secretary of State for Defence, via letters dated 5 August 2025 and published on 22 April 2026, declined to establish inquisitorial inquiries in 35 separate Iraq-related cases. The decisions cover alleged unlawful killings, ill treatment, assault, sexual assault, torture, and rape of Iraqi nationals during military operations. Each decision is documented in a separate PDF linked from this page. Families and next of kin retain the option to pursue civil litigation as an alternative avenue for accountability.
Northern Ireland Gets £50M Defence Investment Boost
The UK government has launched a £50 million Defence Growth Deal for Northern Ireland, designed to support defence tech start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the defence supply chain. The deal will establish a Secure Innovation Hub for secure research and development, and includes funding for a skills initiative in partnership with industry, colleges, and universities. Northern Ireland already hosts 900 jobs directly supported by over £271 million in annual defence spending with industry, and the deal aims to create hundreds more highly-skilled, well-paid jobs while strengthening UK national security.
Ofqual Rebukes WJEC CBAC for Exam Qualification Failures
Ofqual's Chief Regulator has issued a formal rebuke to WJEC CBAC Ltd for serious failures concerning 4 Eduqas GCSE, AS and A level qualifications between 2019 and 2025. This non-statutory enforcement response was taken under Ofqual's Supporting Compliance and Taking Regulatory Action policy, where the seriousness of the failings requires a formal public outcome but the circumstances do not warrant a financial penalty. The action applies to exam board operations in England.
First Chief Regulator's Rebuke Issued to WJEC for Eduqas Qualification Failures
Ofqual's Chief Regulator Sir Ian Bauckham issued the first 'Chief Regulator's Rebuke' to WJEC CBAC Ltd for serious failures involving 4 of its Eduqas GCSE, AS and A level qualifications between 2019 and 2025. The exam board admitted failing to collect and monitor centre declaration forms for drama, geography, and computer science qualifications—in breach of its conditions of recognition. The rebuke, a new non-statutory enforcement tool introduced in October 2025, is used for cases requiring a public outcome but falling short of merit-ing a fine. The failures had the potential to prejudice students and undermine public confidence, though no actual adverse effects on students were identified.
Sri Lanka Overnight Money Market Rates, April 22, 2026
CBSL published daily overnight money market operational data for April 22, 2026, including Standing Deposit Facility amounts of Rs. 167,007 million and Call Money Market volume of Rs. 16,000 million. Repo market weighted average rates ranged from 7.55% to 7.80%, while CBSL Treasury Bill/Bond holdings stood at a face value of Rs. 2,508,920.63 million. This is routine statistical reporting of monetary policy operations with no new regulatory obligations.
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