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Kazakhstan
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Future for Kazakh banks is clouded
Ben Aris in London
Tue, 26th May -- What's in store for the battered Kazakh bank sector? If you ask around the investment banks in Almaty, no one will give you a straight answer. The governor of the National Bank of Kazakhstan, Grigory Marchenko, doesn't have any answers either.
 
Tough times for Kazakhstan's entrepreneurs
Clare Nuttall in Almaty
Tue, 19th May -- Building a successful business from scratch was difficult in Kazakhstan even during the boom years. As the economic slowdown becomes more severe, small businesses are struggling with falling demand and a lack of access to funding.
 
INTERVIEW: Kazakhstan needs sustainable, not rapid, growth
Clare Nuttall in Almaty
Tue, 26th May -- Kazakhstan's economy is slowing faster than the government predicted. As the crisis forces changes in the economy, Visor Capital believes there is a chance for Kazakhstan to achieve more stable and sustainable growth in the future, but careful planning and improvements in education are needed.
 
Russia finds growing competition for Central Asia's oil and gas
Nicholas Watson in Prague
Tue, 26th May -- Russia's command of its so-called "near abroad" has been more or less complete over the past few years as the EU has floundered to find a coherent strategy to counter Moscow's dominance there, especially in the energy sphere. But recent oil and gas deals in Central Asia show Moscow's grip is loosening.
 
Nabucco - what's in a name?
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