The Central Bank of Uzbekistan will continue purchasing government bonds from foreign countries to diversify its reserves.
The Senate of Uzbekistan has approved the law on the protection of bank deposits.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan has revised its regulations on risks in the banking system. What are the key changes?
The EBRD has signed two loan agreements in Uzbekistan.
The Republican Agricultural Exchange has been left without a license for six months.
KRT will receive $100 million for factoring and support for the textile industry.
Asaka Motors has commenced production of the Wuling N111 minivan.
The central bank has restricted operations of two banks due to non-compliance with capital requirements.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan discussed the development of the financial sector with the "Big Four" firms.
The Central Bank and EBRD discussed business support and banking sector reforms.
TBC Uzbekistan introduces the Payme Plus subscription service.
"Ipak Yuli" has been honored with two awards for its achievements in the green economy.
Salom Cinema has shut down due to high rental costs.
The legislative chamber has approved the bill for Uzbekistan's accession to the Eurasian Development Bank.
Uzbekistan is set to establish a special economic zone aimed at attracting investors from Japan.
Al-Arkkan is set to launch a medical staff college in Uzbekistan.
Central Bank: Uzbekistan received remittances totaling $14.8 billion.
Uzbekistan will publish a ranking of insurance companies.
A taxi driver took out a microloan of 12 million sums in the name of a sleeping passenger.
The positive difference between buying and selling foreign currency has doubled.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan explored potential collaboration opportunities with international financial institutions.
Weekly highlights: Humo's privatization for $65 million, Binance's legalization, and stricter IMEI registration regulations.
TikTok resumed operations in the U.S. just hours after being blocked.
Emirati Ittihad International Investment has acquired a developer in Uzbekistan.
Tenge Bank's net profit for 2024 surpassed 36 billion tenge.
The World Bank has upgraded its economic growth forecasts for Uzbekistan for 2025 and 2026.
Chinese company Jingbian Xinrong aims to boost hydrocarbon production in the Ustyurt Plateau.
Malaysian company Five Petroleum aims to establish a network of gas stations in Uzbekistan.
Binance will provide services to customers in Uzbekistan.
The Ministry of Economic Development and Finance will maintain a registry of unscrupulous contractors.