August 2009

Kazakhstan: Restructuring may reveal emperor’s new clothes

by Guy Norton

Bad debts rise to new highs; Investors tire of mounting problems


The restructuring of almost $20 billion of foreign debt by two of the leading Kazakh banks in the coming months is likely to prove a key driver of sentiment towards the central Asian state’s embattled financial sector. "The debt restructuring process in Kazakhstan has been going on since March now and we have had months of uncertainty as a result," says Milena Ivanova-Venturini, head of banking research at Renaissance Capital in Almaty. She adds that with Kazakh banks having long been touted as the best-regulated and best-managed banks in the Commonwealth of Independent States the...


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