Kazakh National Bank Governor reiterates tenge stability Kazakh National Bank Governor reiterates tenge stability Kairat Kelimbetov reassures the population of Kazakhstan of the stability of the tenge.
24 January 2015
Russians ready to eat less in crisis, united round Putin: deputy PM Russians ready to eat less in crisis, united round Putin: deputy PM Russians are ready to ride out the current economic crisis, even by eating less food, and to stand by President Vladimir Putin's side regardless.
24 January 2015
Russia unveils $21 bn anti-crisis plan Russia unveils $21 bn anti-crisis plan The Russian government unveiled a $21 billion anti-crisis plan to tackle the country's stalled economy.
22 January 2015
Jews, Muslims, Christians tackle 'Charlie', religious violence at Davos Jews, Muslims, Christians tackle 'Charlie', religious violence at Davos What do a rabbi, an archbishop, a top Islamic academic and former British prime minister Tony Blair have in common?
22 January 2015
EBRD on Kazakhstan’s 2015 economic prospects EBRD on Kazakhstan’s 2015 economic prospects Back in September 2014 the Bank had estimated the country’s 2015 growth rate at 5.1%.
21 January 2015
World Bank trims estimate of Ebola economic cost World Bank trims estimate of Ebola economic cost The World Bank trimmed its estimates of the economic damage of the Ebola epidemic.
21 January 2015
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
$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
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
Kazakh Vice-Minister of Finance sums up results of 2014, shares plans for 2015 Kazakh Vice-Minister of Finance sums up results of 2014, shares plans for 2015 Vice-Minister of Finance of Kazakhstan Ruslan Dalenov speaks about the year 2014 and shares plans for the upcoming year.
06 January 2015
Morgan Stanley fires employee for stealing client data Morgan Stanley fires employee for stealing client data US investment bank Morgan Stanley said it had fired an employee for stealing the personal data of hundreds of thousands of wealth management customers.
06 January 2015
Venezuela's Maduro heads to China to seek financial aid Venezuela's Maduro heads to China to seek financial aid Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro begins a trip to China and OPEC member countries late Sunday in search of financial support.
05 January 2015
IMF pressed to cancel debts of Ebola-hit countries IMF pressed to cancel debts of Ebola-hit countries The International Monetary Fund is under mounting pressure to cancel the debts of the three poor West African countries hit hardest by Ebolaю
31 December 2014

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