IMF chief warns Greece: 'A debt is a debt' IMF chief warns Greece: 'A debt is a debt' IMF chief Christine Lagard warned of "consequences" if European countries try to renegotiate their debts, ahead of Greek elections.
20 January 2015 13:32
Kazakh budget revised amidst dropping oil prices Kazakh budget revised amidst dropping oil prices Kazakhstan is revising its budget because of the falling global oil prices.
19 January 2015 19:28
Russian government takes flak as it fails to stem economic crisis Russian government takes flak as it fails to stem economic crisis Russian authorities are coming in for growing criticism from economic insiders concerned over a lack of clear policies to deal with the crisis.
19 January 2015 16:04
Moody's cuts Russia debt rating one notch Moody's cuts Russia debt rating one notch Moody's cut Russia's credit rating to one step above junk level Friday and warned the country was under review for a further downgrade.
17 January 2015 13:02
Barclays loses tens of millions over Swiss franc move Barclays loses tens of millions over Swiss franc move British bank Barclays has lost "tens of millions" of dollars after Switzerland's central bank scrapped its currency ceiling against the euro.
17 January 2015 11:26
Kazakhstan’s Central Bank Governor on tenge prospects Kazakhstan’s Central Bank Governor on tenge prospects According to him, back in 2014 the country’ economy accumulated certain margin of safety. The country’s gold and FX reserves reached $102 billion, including $73 billion with the National Oil Fund.
16 January 2015 10:02
Shymbulak should revise its pricing policy: foreign experts Icon Shymbulak should revise its pricing policy: foreign experts Foreign experts believe Kazakhstan’s Shymbulak mountain skiing resort located in Almaty oblast should revise its pricing policy.
15 January 2015 23:31
Sanctions-hit Russia in risky bet on Ukraine talks Sanctions-hit Russia in risky bet on Ukraine talks It seems to have played out exactly as Western powers hoped: sanctions and falling oil prices have hit Russia hard.
15 January 2015 14:24
Blackberry, Samsung deny takeover report Blackberry, Samsung deny takeover report Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry's shares jumped then fell back amid rumors of takeover talks with South Korea's Samsung.
15 January 2015 14:06
Ikea recalls 169,000 baby mattresses in US Ikea recalls 169,000 baby mattresses in US The Swedish furniture company Ikea has recalled 169,000 crib mattresses after reports that two children became trapped.
15 January 2015 12:49
Board of Directors of KazMunaiGas EP changes Board of Directors of KazMunaiGas EP changes The Board of Directors of KazMunaiGas Exploration and Production (KMG EP) has changed following the extraordinary general meeting of its shareholders.
15 January 2015 10:10
Google turns smartphones into real-time translators Google turns smartphones into real-time translators Google on Wednesday began turning smartphones into real-time language translators -- of both written and spoken content.
14 January 2015 15:39
Russian central bank restricts transactions with Kazakhstani suppliers Russian central bank restricts transactions with Kazakhstani suppliers Central Bank of Russia has restricted transactions involving Kazakhstani suppliers to prevent money laundering and tax evasion.
14 January 2015 03:26
$758 million for construction of Universiade 2017 venues Icon $758 million for construction of Universiade 2017 venues Almaty’s Board of Construction has announced the budget for the construction of the Universiade venues.
13 January 2015 13:06
Bonds of 22 companies held by Single Pension Fund of Kazakhstan depreciate four-fold Bonds of 22 companies held by Single Pension Fund of Kazakhstan depreciate four-fold Securities of 22 companies held by the Single Pension Fund of Kazakhstan now cost four times less then their nominal value.
10 January 2015 23:49
Eastern Kazakhstan to see massive dairy farming development Eastern Kazakhstan to see massive dairy farming development 43 enterprises of East Kazakhstan Oblast have been selected to participate in a large dairy farming development initiative.
10 January 2015 16:29
US-Iran to hold bilateral nuclear talks next week US-Iran to hold bilateral nuclear talks next week American and Iranian negotiators will resume bilateral talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program next week in Geneva.
09 January 2015 11:52
Coca-Cola to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs Coca-Cola to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs US soda giant Coca-Cola plans to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs in a cost-saving move.
09 January 2015 11:18
Troubled UK supermaket Tesco unveils revival plans Troubled UK supermaket Tesco unveils revival plans British supermarket giant Tesco launched cost-cutting plans to shut stores, sell assets and axe its dividend.
08 January 2015 15:29

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