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
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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