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Exchange rate status for October 29th

Kazakhstan's National Bank reveals financial figures, as reported

Financial information reveals a growth trend from the Kazakhstan National Bank
Financial information reveals a growth trend from the Kazakhstan National Bank

Exchange rate status for October 29th

Current Exchange Rates for Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT)

Data from the National Bank of Kazakhstan reveals today's exchange rates against major currencies:

  • 1 US Dollar equals 429.75 Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT)
  • 1 Euro equals 507.45 KZT
  • 1 Russian Ruble equals 5.61 KZT
  • 1 British Pound equals 559.58 KZT
  • 1 Turkish Lira equals 52.68 KZT
  • 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia equals 15.15 KZT
  • 1 Chinese Yuan equals 63.93 KZT
  • 1 Kyrgyzstani Som equals 5.33 KZT

In the broader context, recent forecasts for June 2025 show the following approximate KZT values against major foreign currencies:

  • 1 KZT is approximately 0.00196 to 0.002 US Dollars (USD)
  • 1 KZT is approximately 0.00173 Euros (EUR)
  • 1 KZT is approximately 0.00145 British Pounds (GBP)

For Russian Rubles (RUB), historical data suggests an exchange rate of approximately 0.0245 to 0.027 KZT per RUB based on June 2025 rates for the US Dollar.

Turkish Lira (TRY), Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH), Chinese Yuan (CNY), and Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) rates are not directly listed and may require additional data for precise calculations.

For the most accurate and up-to-date rates, consult real-time currency exchange services or central bank sources.

The exchange rates demonstrate the value of major currencies in the finance industry, with 1 US Dollar equivalent to 429.75 Kazakhstan Tenge (KZT). The business world also monitors the predicted KZT values against major currencies for June 2025, with 1 KZT approximately equating to 0.00196 to 0.002 US Dollars.

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