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Posted on September 24, 2020 by admin

PNB slides after Kazakhstan regulator revokes licence

Punjab National Bank (PNB) declined 2.28percent to 29.95 after Kazakhstan’s financial regulator revoked the licence of Tengri Bank, a local lender in which PNB is the biggest shareholder.

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