Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s gross international reserves hit $45 billion

According to preliminary data of the National Bank, in January 2025, Kazakhstan’s gross international reserves reached $47 billion, having increased by 2.91%, Kazinform News Agency reports.
The volume of monetary gold in the structure of international reserves made $25.8bn, rising by 8.36%.
Net international reserves amounted to $45bn, which is 3.29% more against the previous month.
At the same time, foreign currency assets of the National Bank decreased by 0.56% and amounted to $58.5bn.
Earlier, the National Bank’s statistics indicated that net foreign direct investment (FDI) in Kazakhstan fell by almost 30fold in January-September 2024 to $72.9 million from $2.3bn in 2023.
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