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Kazakhstan's GDP may increase in 2022 - Renaissance Capital

Kazakhstan Materials 11 April 2022 09:25 (UTC +04:00)
Kazakhstan's GDP may increase in 2022 - Renaissance Capital
Nargiz Sadikhova
Nargiz Sadikhova
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 11. Kazakhstan is expected to overcome the current difficult situation and demonstrate GDP growth of 3-4 percent in 2022, Renaissance Capital investment bank told Trend.

"We are still positively estimating the long-term growth prospects for the Kazakh economy. At the same time, the expected short-term side effects from economic problems in Russia and a global deterioration of investors’ sentiments will eventually be offset by a sharp increase in commodity prices - provided that the political position of Kazakhstan remains neutral (according to our baseline scenario)," the bank said.

According to Renaissance Capital, the recent weakening of the Kazakh tenge and, as a result, acceleration of inflation has increased the relevance of the new social tension risks.

"However, we expect that in 2022 the government will minimize such risks by directing additional oil and gas revenues to a significant increase in fiscal stimulus to the economy, but at the same time will be able to avoid destabilizing the budget," the bank noted.

Besides, according to the bank, in early March, the S&P rating agency confirmed the sovereign rating of Kazakhstan at BBB- level (with a stable outlook).

"The main factor of vulnerability for Kazakhstan in connection with the development of events around Russia is the stability of oil transit (nearly 90 percent of Kazakh oil is exported through Russia)," the bank noted.

In this situation, recent comments from the US, indicating that sanctions against Russia shouldn’t affect Kazakh oil exports, are very encouraging, the bank also said.

"At the same time, the Kazakh currency (which is currently quoted at 510-520 tenge per dollar) may rise in price within three to six months to 450-480 tenge per dollar. The currency is likely to strengthen more significantly, and the reality is likely to be less positive than our forecast suggests," the bank said adding that in such a situation, market participants should take a closer look at Kazakhstan.

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