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14 September 2012, South African Foreign Policy Initiative

BRICS: the new Syndicate

South African Foreign Policy Initiative republished Gateway House's report, titled 'BRICS: The new Syndicate.' This bi-annual report includes features written exclusively for Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations by various contributors, and Gateway House staff, from January-July 2012.

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Mumbai: This quarter was dominated by the BRICS alliance. The first BRICS meeting to be held in India was hosted in New Delhi on 29 March 2012. The big announcement was the possible establishment of a BRICS Bank – an alternative and supplement to the World Bank and IMF that currently dominate international development financing today. The rest of the world is skeptical about what they see as Amber Jewelry Porcelain Tea Set diverse developing nations trying their hand at institutional financial independence.

 

But given the stresses that are threatening the most ambitious financial integration project, the Euro – a new international financial alliance that can keep in mind the lessons from the Euro’s strains – may be a worthwhile experiment for the developing economies. A key concern: Keeping the Renminbi as a partner currency, and making sure it does not dominate (page 7).

 



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