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Kazakhstan economy causing alarm

By David Oakley

Published: May 8 2008 01:24 | Last updated: May 8 2008 01:24

Alarm bells have been sounded about Kazakhstan for the second time in a week, with warnings that the economy is dangerously exposed because of years of rampant borrowing by banks and an unprecedented construction boom.

Standard & Poor’s, the ratings agency, said on Wednesday that the Kazakh banking system has reached a decisive juncture, with the credit crisis creating big problems for the refinancing of $14.8bn of debt that matures this year.

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