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Stalled reforms mar optimism
Despite inflation and diversification worries, the economy is expected to boom for decades to come, but the reform programme is suffering. Christopher Pala reports.
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Best laid plans
Kairat Kelimbetov, minister of economy and budget planning, speaks to FTMandate about the country’s plans for curbing inflation and managing debt.
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Good on assets, short on vision
A thriving and highly profitable banking sector still draws criticism for having a short-term outlook. Christopher Pala reports.
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Kazakhstan reveals an independent streak
European banks took over most of their east European counterparts when the Iron Curtain fell. Yet, despite Kazakhstan’s extraordinary boom, its banks have not been bought up. Christopher Pala reports.
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Waiting for the oil boom
Kazakhstan stands on the verge of an oil boom but government conditions
are putting oil companies off investing in the country, writes Christopher Pala.
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