<p>Sri Lanka's rupee fell to a new historic low today of 180.40 against the dollar as the country's political crisis continues. </p>
<p>According to data published by Refinitiv Eikon the rupee has fallen 17.2 percent this year. </p>
<p>Last week the finance ministry sought to reassure lenders that debt repayments would be made amid increasing concern of economic collapse. </p>
<p>The International Monetary Fund has confirmed that discussions regarding its next loan tranche to Sri Lanka had been delayed due to the island’s deteriorating political crisis.</p>
<p>The former finance minister, Mangala Samaraweera warned "Sri Lanka is on the brink of economic anarchy and chaos as never experienced before." </p>
<p>Moody's last week downgraded Sri Lanka from B1 negative to B2 stable. </p>
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