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5 Things to Know About the New BRICS Bank - WSJ

5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW BRICS BANK
Meeting in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza last week, leaders of the five BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – finally put some flesh on the bones of a long-awaited planto set up a new development bank to rival the World Bank.

The World Bank’s original purpose was to make loans at concessional rates for big infrastructure projects, though recently it has focused more on poverty alleviation, resource management and policy advice. The bank aims to cover its costs, but not to turn a profit.

Here are five observations to put the BRICS alternative in perspective.

21 JUL 2014 7:11AM
BY
Richard Silk
  • 1THIS REFLECTS FRUSTRATION WITH THE EXISTING INSTITUTIONS
    The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which lends to countries facing fiscal crisis, were set up way back in 1944. The distribution of international economic might has shifted momentously since then, but the balance of power at the institutions has stayed basically the same. Leadership of the World Bank has by tradition been reserved for an American and leadership of the IMF for a European. When World Bank president Robert Zoellick stood down in 2012, strong candidates emerged from Nigeria and Colombia; but ultimately the job went to another American, albeit a Korean-American, Jim Yong Kim.

    Developing countries are more or less fed up with this. Hence, the search for an alternative.

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  • 2THE NEW BANK IS A MINNOW COMPARED WITH SOME OF ITS COMPETITORS
    With a planned capital base of $50 billion, rising eventually to $100 billion, the New Development Bank will be a midget compared to the World Bank ($232 billion in capital) or even the Manila-based Asian Development Bank ($165 billion in capital), another institution where the U.S. has an outsize influence.

    The World Bank says it is not fazed by the new competition. “Any estimate of the infrastructure needs in developing countries starts at about $1 trillion a year,” said Mr. Kim at a press conference earlier this month. “We welcome any new organizations, any countries.”

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  • 3IT COULD STILL ADD TO PRESSURE FOR REFORM AT THE EXISTING INSTITUTIONS
    As long ago as 2010, IMF member nations agreed to redistribute voting rights to give more weight to developing nations, but the changes have never taken place thanks to the failure of the U.S. Congress to ratify the agreement. The new bank might nudge that process along. China would be the biggest winner from the planned reforms, but India and Brazil would gain voting rights too, mostly at the expense of European countries.

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  • 4EVERY BRIC GOT SOMETHING FOR ITSELF
    It seems safe to say there was no shortage of horse-trading in Fortaleza. Assuming it gets the green light from each country’s legislature, the aptly named New Development Bank will have its headquarters in Shanghai and will initially be led by an Indian, with other important posts reserved for Russia and Brazil and a regional office opening in South Africa.

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  • 5THIS COULD BE A BIG DEAL – BUT DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH
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    The jealous divvying up of key posts between the five nations hints at the biggest question mark hanging over the new bank – how will they ever see eye-to-eye? Aside from being major developing countries, the BRICS have little in common.

    There is a precedent for successful regional organizations that have shrugged off western dominance. The Corporación Andina de Fomento, a Latin American development bank founded in 1970, continues to lend, though on a modest scale (it approved$12.1 billion of projects last year). Another Latin American initiative, the Bank of the South, never got off the drawing board: Launched to a fanfare of anti-capitalist rhetoric in 2009, it has yet to make a single loan.

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Isnt it too early to conclude that the IMF and the world bank will be hit by this new BRICS bank?
 
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Well, I wouldn't say 100 billion is a minnow. Sure, it is about half of the size of world bank, but it is by no means a minnow.
 
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India and China should now concentrate more on Friendly relations and mutual trust building..
 
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It's a joint fundraising campaign for American economy , they gonna inject money from china and south Africa into Europe for pete's sake
 
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Isnt it too early to conclude that the IMF and the world bank will be hit by this new BRICS bank?

Indeed, see points #2 and #5 in the article. Even so, the concept that the IMF and the World Bank, which don't make profits, will be "out-competed" by new development banks is ludicrous. I would be happy for the new banks to hemorrhage money, if that's their wish. These are essentially infrastructure and charity projects, not investing for world domination, for pity's sake. Let everyone have his own bank, if that will help their egos.
 
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Indeed, see points #2 and #5 in the article. Even so, the concept that the IMF and the World Bank, which don't make profits, will be "out-competed" by new development banks is ludicrous. I would be happy for the new banks to hemorrhage money, if that's their wish. These are essentially infrastructure and charity projects, not investing for world domination, for pity's sake. Let everyone have his own bank, if that will help their egos.

BRICS bank essentially ends the monopoly of the World Bank (provides loans for infrastructure projects) and IMF (provides currency reserves for balance of payment problems).

BRICS bank does both the role of the World Bank and IMF.

Countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa no longer need to go to Western-dominated financial institutions to get loans for infrastructure projects or to get currency reserves to help with balance of payments problems.

Non-Western countries can get help without having to sell their country to the West.

This means Western influence has been SIGNIFICANTLY reduced.

The funding of the bank will easily be increased once the existing funds have been used up. How much of the funding in the World Bank actually gets used. $100 billion for the BRICS bank is just the starting capital and that is more than enough for now. The bank won't shut down once they run out of the starting capital. BRICS bank could have put $500 billion in capital to make it bigger than the World Bank but hardly any of that would be used. $100 billion can fund dozens of infrastructure projects worldwide for years without needing extra capital.

BRICS bank is one of the greatest geopolitical developments in recent times.
 
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BRICS bank essentially ends the monopoly of the World Bank (provides loans for infrastructure projects) and IMF (provides currency reserves for balance of payment problems).

BRICS bank does both the role of the World Bank and IMF.

Countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa no longer need to go to Western-dominated financial institutions to get loans for infrastructure projects or to get currency reserves to help with balance of payments problems.

Non-Western countries can get help without having to sell their country to the West.

This means Western influence has been SIGNIFICANTLY reduced.

The funding of the bank will easily be increased once the existing funds have been used up. How much of the funding in the World Bank actually gets used. $100 billion for the BRICS bank is just the starting capital and that is more than enough for now. The bank won't shut down once they run out of the starting capital. BRICS bank could have put $500 billion in capital to make it bigger than the World Bank but hardly any of that would be used. $100 billion can fund dozens of infrastructure projects worldwide for years without needing extra capital.

BRICS bank is one of the greatest geopolitical developments in recent times.

If investing in infrastructure projects and bailing out bankrupt countries is your preferred way of increasing influence, that's great. It would be even better if the BRICS bank were so successful that the IMF and World Bank were shut down, so US taxpayers don't have to subsidize deadbeats anymore. I wish you total success.
 
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I don't understand the banking concept that much,.. What concerns me is that how is this bank gonna affect Pakistan..
 
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