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Japan to pledge $20 bn aid to ASEAN: reports
Japan will pledge $20 billion in aid to Southeast Asian countries at a 11-nation summit this weekend as it looks to shore-up ties in a region increasingly dominated by China, reports said Friday.
13 December 2013
Kazakhstan considers Personal Bankruptcy law
Kazakhstan is considering adopting a personal bankruptcy law.
20 November 2013
Chinese bank lends Niger $1 billion: minister
Niger has accepted a controversial $1 billion loan from the Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim Bank) to finance development projects.
30 October 2013
Japan bank to punish executives over loans to gangsters: reports
Japan's Mizuho Bank will punish more than 30 executives over revelations that the lender made loans to underworld figures, reports said Friday, in the latest chapter of a headline-grabbing scandal.
25 October 2013
Unbridled consumer loans are a new bomb to undermine the Kazakhstan’s financial sector: President Nazarbayev
President has commissioned Kairat Kelimbetov, the newly appointed Central Bank Governor, to look into the situation.
12 October 2013
Asian Development Bank to lend Kazakhstan $125 million for Shymkent-Tashkent road repairs
Kazakhstan eyes ratifying a loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank to fund repairs of Shymkent-Tashkent section of the Western Europe-Western China international transit corridor.
02 October 2013
Government mulling state subsidies to boost sales of locally produced cars
With the APR standing at about 15%, 7% will be subsidized.
12 August 2013
BTA bank leads in Kazakhstan with 81% of bad loans
Kursiv.kz has made a rating of the second-tier banks of Kazakhstan with the highest share of troubled loans.
30 July 2013
Greek deputies approve reform bill tied to EU-IMF loans
Greece's parliament early on Thursday narrowly approved a sweeping bill of reforms tied to the country's next tranche of EU-IMF loans.
18 July 2013
Anxiety over student loans as US lawmakers play politics
Recent Northeastern University graduate Greg Dube hopes to launch a bright engineering career soon, but like many young Americans, he is haunted by a looming financial burden: some $150,000 in student loan debt.
07 June 2013
Kazakhstan to borrow $1 billion
Kazakhstan plans to borrow around $1 billion at foreign markets in 2013.
13 May 2013
IMF, Egypt hope to reach loan agreement in 'weeks'
The International Monetary Fund and Egypt hope to conclude talks for a loan deal "in the coming weeks".
22 April 2013
Almaty citizens owe $10 billion to banks
63 percent of all the loans in Kazakhstan are concentrated in Almaty; overdue loans exceed $10 billion.
15 March 2013
KazAgro to cease issuing loans
Being a quasi-state-run institute KazAgro is competing with private lenders, probably obstructing them: Kazakhstan Vice-Minister.
11 February 2013
Nazarbayev signs $95 million loan from Asian Development Bank
Asian Development Bank is loaning Kazakhstan $95 million for reconstruction of a road section and construction of a new section of Western Europe-Western China transport corridor.
11 February 2013
EBRD loans to Almaty for 200 new buses
Almaty administration and the EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) signed a loan agreement worth $39.3 million for procurement of 200 new buses running on gas.
04 February 2013
Kazakhstan branch of Sberbank issued $60 million loan to Max Petroleum
British Max Petroleum that has assets in Kazakhstan received the first tranche of a loan from SB Sberbank JSC in the amount of $60 mln.
03 January 2013
Foreign banks loan $1 billion to Kazakhmys
Kazakhstan's Kazakhmys has signed an agreement on a pre-export credit line of $1 billion from a range of foreign banks.
24 December 2012
Kazakhstan’s Central Bank Governor criticizing those taking consumer loans
According to him, people tend to overestimate their earning abilities.
10 October 2012