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Credit crisis shakes Kazakh banks

ByIsabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: March 9 2008 17:50 | Last updated: March 9 2008 17:50

Kazakh banks, which over the last few years have lapped up cheap foreign loans to finance a consumer boom driven by the country’s soaring oil revenues, have been hit hard by the global credit squeeze.

In the wake of the US subprime crisis, the country’s banks were abandoned holding more than $40bn of foreign debt, some $12bn of which falls due this year.

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