PM: Kazakhstan expects no tenge devaluation
Region
- 15 July, 2025
- 13:16
There are no prerequisites for a sharp weakening of the national currency, the tenge, in Kazakhstan, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov said at a press conference in Astana, Report informs.
"We don't expect devaluation," the head of the Cabinet of Ministers said, answering journalists' questions about the likelihood of a decrease in the tenge exchange rate against the dollar from 520 to 600 by the end of the year.
He noted that the country's budget includes a baseline scenario, in which, with an oil price of $60 per barrel, the tenge exchange rate will be 540 tenge per $1.
With a pessimistic forecast, if the oil price is $50 per barrel, the dollar exchange rate will depend on market demand.
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