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  • ...s of currency convertibility, wage rate determination, openness to foreign investment, and government control over the means of production and allocation of reso ...nt introduced large-scale support measures such as the recapitalisation of banks and support for the real estate and agricultural sectors, as well as for sm
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  • ...-agriculture-totals-167-billion-tenge-in-2015|website=kazakh-tv.kz}}</ref> Investment in Kazakh agriculture increased 50% in 2016 totaling 228 billion tenge (US$ ...4 it is planned to provide 140 billion tenge ($770 million) to second-tier banks for this purpose.<ref name="tengri1"/> Experts doubt that capital subsidies
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  • ...1993, the [[National Bank of Kazakhstan]] and 23 local leading commercial banks took a decision to found a currency exchange. The previously existing Cente 4) The Act of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Investment Funds";
    33 KB (4,776 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
  • * Central Asian Investment Company (CAIC): 8,79 % [[Banks of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...velop green project in the country. For example, in late 2016 the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed two financing contracts for EUR 150 million and EUR 50 mi ...for renewables, which will be in place for 15 years in order to encourage investment in the sector<ref name="Green energy Tariffs in KZ">{{cite web|title=Kazakh
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  • ...or of the National Bank of Poland, which under his supervision changed its investment strategy adding one billion US dollars in profit. ...consultant of the World Bank, occupied high-level positions in commercial banks and been a director of Soros Foundation programs in Central and Eastern Eur
    21 KB (2,741 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
  • ...AhVmcHIKHePYBpE#v=onepage&q=kazakhstan%20corruption%20ranking&f=false OECD Investment Policy Reviews], P112, [[OECD]], 2012</ref> while the [[World Bank]] listed ...ce in its campaign to strengthen the banking sector. Several major foreign banks have branches in Kazakhstan, including [[The Royal Bank of Scotland Group]]
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  • ...an [[investment bank]], providing banking services connected to bringing [[investment]] to [[Kazakhstan]] and assisting in the privatization of state shares in K ...and since that time it has become one of the fastest-developing commercial banks in Kazakhstan, with assets increasing from USD 8 million to USD 170 million
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  • ...tnerships and create new sources of economic growth, to create a favorable investment climate, and to develop an effective private sector and public-private part ...on stimulating internal growth, driving exports and encouraging saving and investment by individuals. The drive to simplify tax and customs administration and re
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  • ...t forms of technical assistance to CA states. The total amount of expected investment in the development and implementation of regional environmental programs an Only in December 2009 an investment agreement with Shymkent Akimat was signed and area for polygon and plant wa
    60 KB (8,584 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
  • ...% share to LUKOIL in June 2004. Later divestitures included pre-FID (Final Investment Decision) in December 2013 sales of 10% of the shares by [[Statoil]], to BP ...-long, intense negotiations were finalized with the signing of the ''Final Investment Decision'' (FID) on 17 December 2013 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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  • ...nd [[Tashkent]] ([[Uzbekistan]]). Visor Capital provides the full range of investment banking services and advice, including Corporate Finance, Sales & Trading, The Visor group’s track record includes investment banking transactions in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, and [[B
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  • ...e. Separately, 5.8 million euro were transferred to accounts in “Italian banks” belonging to unnamed “contractors” - along with 7.5 million US dolla ...maty international airport. The enterprise’s name was Delamore Trade and Investment, a subsidiary of Delamore Group, which in turn controlled Imstalkom – the
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