Archive for June 3rd, 2009

Kazakhstan Daily News Roundup - June 3, 2009

HEADLINES:

Kazakhstan to investigate all strategic asset sales in wake of Kazatomprom scandal
(SRI) - Kazakhstan’s state holding company Samruk-Kazyna will review all asset sales in the country’s strategic sectors after the state’s security agency allegedly uncovered a huge-cale fraud in the state nuclear company Kazatomprom, Kazakh officials said on Monday.

ENERGY:

KNB: Dzhakishev’s case investigation based on facts, not Kvyatkovskaya’s statement (Interfax)

Security service says no political motive behind Dzhakishev ’s case (Interfax)

Spouses of arrested Kazatomprom managers say detention is illegal and demand transparent investigation (Interfax)

Kazakhstan’s man in Scotland nets millions by selling his oil services firm (The Herald)

Astana holds conference on Extracting Industries Transparency Initiative in Kazakhstan (Kazinform)

MINERAL RESOURCES:

Frontier Mining starts operations and Naimanjal gold and silver project (Proactive Investors)

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY:

BTA to host conference call and hold AGM in June (SRI)

Lufthansa starts using Krasnoyarsk as new stopover point (SRI)

Kazakhstan started exchange trading with sunflower oil (AgriMarket.Info)

National Bank of Kazakhstan: Exchange rates June 3, 2009 (Kazinform)

Indicators - June 2, 2009 (Reuters)

REGIONAL:

Gazprom escalates Turkmen gas price dispute (Financial Times)

Former Soviet bloc in firing line of climate change: World Bank (AFP)

Kazakhstan Business and Economy Roundup - June 3, 2009

BTA to host conference call and hold AGM in June (SRI)

Lufthansa starts using Krasnoyarsk as new stopover point (SRI)

Kazakhstan started exchange trading with sunflower oil (AgriMarket.Info)

National Bank of Kazakhstan: Exchange rates June 3, 2009 (Kazinform)

Indicators - June 2, 2009 (Reuters)

BTA to host conference call and hold AGM in June

(SRI) - BTA Bank will host a conference call with investors and creditors to discuss its 2008 preliminary financial results on Thursday, June 4 2009.

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Lufthansa starts using Krasnoyarsk as new stopover point

(SRI) - Lufthansa Cargo is close to completion of the long-planned move to switch its stopover point for Asian cargo flights from Astana to Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

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Kazakhstan Mineral Resources Roundup - June 3, 2009

Frontier Mining starts operations and Naimanjal gold and silver project (Proactive Investors)

Kazakhstan Regional News Roundup - June 3, 2009

Gazprom escalates Turkmen gas price dispute (Financial Times)

Former Soviet bloc in firing line of climate change: World Bank (AFP)

Former Soviet bloc in firing line of climate change: World Bank

(AFP) - The countries of the former Soviet bloc face huge challenges in the next decade to avoid the worst ravages of climate change, the World Bank warned on Tuesday.
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Kazakhstan Energy Roundup - June 3, 2009

Kazakhstan to investigate all strategic asset sales in wake of Kazatomprom scandal (SRI)

KNB: Dzhakishev’s case investigation based on facts, not Kvyatkovskaya’s statement (Interfax)

Security service says no political motive behind Dzhakishev ’s case (Interfax)

Spouses of arrested Kazatomprom managers say detention is illegal and demand transparent investigation (Interfax)

Kazakhstan’s man in Scotland nets millions by selling his oil services firm (The Herald)

Astana holds conference on Extracting Industries Transparency Initiative in Kazakhstan (Kazinform)

Kazakhstan to investigate all strategic asset sales in wake of Kazatomprom scandal

(SRI) - Kazakhstan’s state holding company Samruk-Kazyna will review all asset sales in the country’s strategic sectors after the state’s security agency allegedly uncovered a huge-cale fraud in the state nuclear company Kazatomprom, Kazakh officials said on Monday.

(more…)

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