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Negotiations to launch new BRICS bank hit snag - source| Reuters

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(Reuters) - On the eve of the signing of a deal to launch a joint development bank, the BRICS nations have still not agreed on where the lender will be headquartered, a senior official involved in the talks told Reuters late on Monday.

The leaders of the five emerging market economies are expected to sign a deal on Tuesday that creates the $100 billion bank and a reserves fund of the same size to challenge Western dominance over global finance.

The five nations are Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa.

Negotiations have stalled for now on a dispute between China, India and South Africa over who will host the bank. The disagreement has also delayed a decision on which of the countries will hold the first 5-year presidency of the bank.

"This should be easy to resolve but we have this dispute. If it doesn't move forward, we may have to leave the decision for another meeting," said the official, who declined to be named.

Another negotiator confirmed that no decision has been reached.

A delay could be an embarrassment for the BRICS, which see the creation of the bank as a major step to gain more influence in the shaping of the world's financial architecture.

The official said that if no deal was reached on Tuesday, the leaders could still sign off on creation of the bank and decide on the headquarters and its president at a later date.

Negotiations to create the bank dragged on for more than two years as Brazil and India fought China's attempts to get a bigger share in the lender than the others.

The stark economic and political differences between the BRICS countries has made it difficult for the group to turn rhetoric to concrete action in coordinating policies.

Russian and Indian officials have signaled that China's business hub, Shanghai, was the front-runner in the race to land the headquarters.
 
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China is looking for a bigger share and what to Dominate BRICS , Rather unnecessary problem ..
 
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Negotiations to create the bank dragged on for more than two years as Brazil and India fought China's attempts to get a bigger share in the lender than the others.

The share each country receives depends on how much money they put in.

China, with our $4 trillion in currency reserves, can afford to put in the most.

But since some of the other BRIC members don't want influence in the bank to be skewed towards us, we'll reduce our contribution to be more in line with the others. Which weakens the bank overall, but what can you do.
 
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The share each country receives depends on how much money they put in.

China, with our $4 trillion in currency reserves, can afford to put in the most.

But since the other BRIC members don't want influence in the bank to be skewed towards us, we'll reduce our contribution to be more in line with the others. Which weakens the bank overall, but what can you do.

$40B in funds isn't small, bigger than the GDP of many countries.
 
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Fair chance that this bank may have ts HQ in S Africa
 
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India is always a problem. They can't get over their jealousy of being 2nd to China.
 
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India is always a problem. They can't get over their jealousy of being 2nd to China.

Reading doesn't seem to be a problem..maybe comprehension is.

This is what post No 1 says :

Negotiations have stalled for now on a dispute between China, India and South Africa over who will host the bank. The disagreement has also delayed a decision on which of the countries will hold the first 5-year presidency of the bank.

South Africa is also a country & it also has a POV on this hence the delay.
 
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Reading doesn't seem to be a problem..maybe comprehension is.

This is what post No 1 says :

Negotiations have stalled for now on a dispute between China, India and South Africa over who will host the bank. The disagreement has also delayed a decision on which of the countries will hold the first 5-year presidency of the bank.

South Africa is also a country & it also has a POV on this hence the delay.

BS.

It is India that is delaying this thing. Indians are jealous of Chinese power and success.

India is like a Western puppet within BRICS.
 
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Since they can't decide, have the bloody bank on Mars!

Idiots! Wasting precious time on such a mundane issue!
 
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This is why BRICS concept will never work. The West was correct all along. It's just a feel good concept but not very practical in reality. BRICS members are full of fear and jealousy towards the other. Each don't want the other to dominate but it's very difficult to have a leaderless group. India don't want China to dominate but without Chinese presence and contribution in BRICS, the entire concept becomes irrelevant.

G7 is led by the US.

BRICS is a total failure. It's just a forum to shake hands and hug each other but nothing else.
 
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Make it easier, each nation put $20 billion there and problem solved.

Do not ask China to pay more than 40% while ask China to take an equal share of rights in the end.

The world does not work that way.
China is looking for a bigger share and what to Dominate BRICS , Rather unnecessary problem ..
 
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India wants BRICS to be about themselves and use Chinese money to achieve it. They want our money but they want to have the HQ of the bank, they want an Indian to be president of the bank, they want to undermine China and thus the group itself.

It's impossible to get anything done with these Indians.
 
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