Kazakhstan Plans Further Monetary Easing While Boosting National Fund Returns

ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s National Bank sees room for further monetary policy easing as inflation continues to slow, while the tenge remains resilient despite lower interest rates and declining global oil prices, National Bank Governor Timur Suleimenov said on the sidelines of the Senate on June 18. Suleimenov noted that inflation, which …

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