Inflation in Kazakhstan noticeably declined in April and may slow to 8% by year-end, according to analysts from the International Monetary Fund, who visited Kazakhstan in May as part of the fund’s mission. They also emphasized that the National Bank’s monetary policy is crucial in managing inflation and achieving the target rate.
On June 3, the Bureau of National Statistics published data showing that annual inflation in Kazakhstan slipped by 0.2 percentage points (p.p.) to 8.5%. The same trend was reported month-on-month, with prices rising by 0.4%, while the National Bank lowered the base rate by 0.25 p.p. to 14.5%.