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Kazakhstan witnesses continued expansion of the Dollar and Euro economies.

Exchange Rates on July 5, 2025:

Currency Value Surge Persists in Kazakhstan, with the Dollar and Euro Seeing a Steady Increase
Currency Value Surge Persists in Kazakhstan, with the Dollar and Euro Seeing a Steady Increase

Kazakhstan witnesses continued expansion of the Dollar and Euro economies.

In a recent update, the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan has announced new exchange rates for various currencies in the cities of Almaty, Astana, and Shymkent. Here's a breakdown of the current exchange rates as of early July 2025.

The US Dollar (USD) is officially exchanged at approximately 519.57 Kazakh Tenge (KZT). However, city exchange offices in Almaty sell the USD for around 520.96 KZT. The Euro (EUR) and British Pound (GBP) are stronger relative to the tenge, with the EUR valued at approximately 612.78 KZT and the GBP at 709.73 KZT.

The Russian Ruble (RUB) trades at roughly 6.61 KZT, while the Kyrgyz Som (KGS) is valued at about 5.94 KZT, and the Chinese Yuan (CNY) at 72.56 KZT. Some currencies like the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED), Turkish Lira (TRY), and Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) do not have direct official rates listed but are recognized currencies for exchange in Kazakhstan.

Regarding city-specific exchange rates for the US Dollar, Almaty sells it for about 520.96 KZT, while Astana offers rates between 516.71 and 522.69 KZT. Shymkent's rates are not specifically listed but are typically similar to Almaty.

For those interested in the city-level exchange rates for other currencies, detailed data can be found here. It's important to note that these rates can vary slightly from the official National Bank rate due to market factors and fees.

This data provides a comprehensive snapshot of currency exchange values against the Kazakh Tenge and highlights city-level buying and selling variations for the US dollar. Stay tuned for more updates on currency exchange rates in Kazakhstan.

The ongoing changes in the exchange rates have significant implications for the finance and banking-and-insurance industries operating in Kazakhstan, as differing rates can affect the cost of transactions and investments. Currency strength, such as the Euro and British Pound being stronger than the Kazakh Tenge, could potentially benefit the respective financial institutions holding these currencies.

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