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Sri Lanka Commercial Bank Q2 group net up 25 pct y/y

Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:11am IST

COLOMBO, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Group results for Commercial
Bank of Ceylon for the quarter ended June 30, as
released on Wednesday. 
    (in millions of rupees unless stated): 
                                    Q2 2012       Q2 2011 
    Net profit                      2,469.9       1,976.0 
    Earnings per share 
    (rupees, basic)                    2.97          2.51 
    Income                         15,554.8      10,890.2 
    Net interest income             5,392.6       4,498.3 
    NOTE - Results are rounded up. Commercial Bank of Ceylon 
is Sri Lanka's biggest bank by market capitalisation. 
($1 = 131.9000 Sri Lanka rupees)

 (Reporting by Shihar Aneez; Editing by Anupama Dwivedi)
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