Oil-rich Kazakhstan seeks new role as Central Asia's financial capital
The Astana International Financial Centre aims to attract $US40 billion of investments by 2025 using British legal and regulatory rules.
Nevil Gibson
Wed, 18 Apr 2018
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The Central Asian country of Kazakhstan, the ninth largest by area in the world, is moving out of its Soviet-era economy in a bid to become the region’s financial leader.
The wider region includes the other four “stans” – Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan – that became
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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 18 Apr 2018
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