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EXCLUSIVE - BRICS emerging nations close to launching bank; to start lending in 2016 | Reuters

(Reuters) - The five BRICS nations will likely agree to fund their $100 billion development effort equally, giving them the same rights in a new multilateral bank that could start lending in two years, a senior Brazilian government official told Reuters on Thursday.

Capitalization of the bank was one of the main sticking points in the sometimes tortuous negotiations among the emerging powers to create a joint lender to finance infrastructure projects in developing nations.

The new bank would symbolize the growing influence of emerging economies in the global financial architecture long dominated by the United States and Europe through the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

Negotiations to create the lender have dragged on for two years, with some members growing weary of China's desire to have a bigger stake in the bank by putting in more capital. But this hurdle is being overcome.

"The majority wants an equal sharing of the capital and there is no other specific proposal on the table," said the official, who is directly involved in the negotiations. "This is not going to be a problem."

Leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa are expected to sign a treaty to launch the bank officially when they meet at a BRICS summit in the northern Brazilian city of Fortaleza on July 15.

The bank, which will have start-up capital of $50 billion, will have to be ratified by the countries' legislatures and could begin lending in two years, said the official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.

Of that start-up capital, the countries will put in a total of $10 billion in cash and $40 billion in guarantees, which will be used to raise capital on international markets.

The new development bank would help cover growing demand for project financing that has not been fully met by global multilaterals, which for years have been heavily criticized for meddling in the domestic policies of sovereign borrowers.

"The bank will look into the finances of borrowers, but never intervene in their economic affairs," said the official. "Any country can join the bank with a $100,000 share. The idea is to provide them loans at a lower cost than what they would individually get in markets."

The BRICS will also decide if the bank will be based in New Delhi, Shanghai, Johannesburg or Moscow. Brazil will not offer headquarters because of upcoming presidential elections that could delay negotiations, the official said.

Later, the group will have to choose an executive "with experience in the financial sector" to lead the bank in a five-year presidency that will rotate among the founding members.

In five years the bank's capital should double to $100 billion through capitalization from funding members, debt emissions or contributions from new members. The BRICS will hold a minimum of 55 percent of the bank's shares.
 
Do you think we all could pull this off?

The discussion have been going on for the last three summits.

Brazil and South Africa are having issues in finance right now and our economies have slowed down significantly.

@Raphael your take?
 
Do you think we all could pull this off?

The discussion have been going on for the last three summits.

Brazil and South Africa are having issues in finance right now and our economies have slowed down significantly.

@Raphael your take?

I'm quite sure it will proceed smoothly. There's already a date scheduled for its launch. it would be too embarrassing if we couldn't meet the deadlines we set for ourselves. If Brazil and South Africa have finance problems serious enough that they don't have the spare capital to lend, then I predict China will simply step in to fill their share. China has already offered this in the past, but as the article notes, the other members insisted on an equal commitment of funds to prevent China from overshadowing the rest of the group. If the other members actually can't front up the fronts, then we will probably have to acquiesce to the reality of stronger Chinese lending power.
 
Good initiative but BRICS is a joke without Russia and China.Its time that other nations also get there policies right and grow with atleast 6 to 7% growth rate if they want to be taken seriously in world stage and cahllenge West/IMF collectively.
 
I think this will happen.Because it will be too embarassing for member countries if they cant keep up with others.

Good initiative but BRICS is a joke without Russia and China.Its time that other nations also get there policies right and grow with atleast 6 to 7% growth rate if they want to be taken seriously in world stage and cahllenge West/IMF collectively.

BRICS is a joke without China.Others are in order like India,Russia,Brazil and SA.Russia and India are same and are just below of China.
 
BRICS need to become stronger.

BRICS and the SCO are the forerunners of a new multipolar world.
 
100b is small sum for five countries. China can do this on its own with 4t in reserves.
 
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