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National Bank Sees No Tenge Weakening After Base Rate Cut

National Bank Sees No Tenge Weakening After Base Rate Cut
Kazakhstan’s National Bank does not expect the tenge to weaken significantly following its decision to lower the base interest rate, National Bank Governor Timur Suleimenov said at a briefing, a correspondent reports.

We do not expect the tenge to weaken as a result of the change in the base rate. A 17% base rate preserves the attractiveness of tenge-denominated assets. In other words, it remains far more beneficial for people to invest in tenge assets than in foreign-currency assets. Accordingly, a one-percentage-point reduction will not alter the attractiveness of tenge assets, including bank deposits, corporate bonds, and government and quasi-government debt instruments. Therefore, we expect demand for tenge assets to remain at its current level, which means the exchange rate is unlikely to change significantly," Suleimenov said.


At the same time, the National Bank chief noted that the exchange rate may fluctuate under the influence of structural factors.

This is largely a matter of demand. At the beginning of the year, demand is usually lower because it takes time for budget funds to reach programme administrators and for them to announce various tenders. As a result, there is little demand for foreign currency during that period. Around this time of year, however, tender winners have typically been determined, and market participants begin purchasing US dollars. This seasonality is always present," he said.


According to Suleimenov, the holiday season also contributes to higher demand for foreign currency, as Kazakhstanis increasingly purchase dollars for overseas travel, putting some pressure on the exchange rate and contributing to a modest rise.

However, he stressed that the fundamental economic outlook remains favourable.

Oil prices are rising. Prices reflected in the metals index have also increased. In terms of foreign-currency earnings entering the market, the situation is positive. Unless there are external shocks, I see no grounds for any weakening of the national currency," the National Bank governor said.

 

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