The basic unit of money in Sri Lanka; equal to 100 cents.
1Turnover was 434.5 million Sri Lanka rupees ($3.81 million) far below last year's average of 2.3 billion rupees.
2Commercial Bank of Ceylon edged down 0.3 percent, resulting in foreign outflow of 173.4 million Sri Lanka rupees ($1.52 million).
3Foreign investors were net sellers of 628.8 million Sri Lanka rupees ($5.51 million) on Monday, ending three straight sessions of inflows.
4Turnover was at 795.2 million Sri Lanka rupees ($7.2 million), well below last year's average of 2.4 billion and this year's 2.6 billion.
5Turnover was at 1.3 billion Sri Lanka rupees ($11.8 million), less than last year's average of 2.4 billion and this year's 2.6 billion.
6The day's turnover was 628.8 million Sri Lanka rupees ($5.52 million), lowest since Jan. 12 and far below last year's average of 2.3 billion.
7Turnover was 380.1 million Sri Lanka rupees ($3.34 million), the lowest since Dec. 22 and far below last year's average of 2.3 billion rupees.
8The island nation saw foreign outflow of 19.1 billion Sri Lanka rupees ($168 million) in 2011, compared with last year's record high 26.4 billion.
9The day's turnover was 2.29 billion Sri Lanka rupees ($20.11 million), highest since Dec. 1 and in line last year's average of 2.3 billion.
10The day's turnover was 827.3 million Sri Lanka rupees ($7.5 million) well below last year's average of 2.4 billion and this year's 2.5 billion.
11The day's turnover was 831 million Sri Lanka rupees ($7.30 million), lowest since Jan. 25 and well below last year's average of 2.3 billion.
12The day's turnover was 1.3 billion Sri Lanka rupees ($11.8 million) less than last year's average of 2.4 billion but below this year's 2.6 billion.
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