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BRIC States to Discuss New Global Financial Architecture


Novinite -- Sofia News Agency
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Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:53:00 +0000

(NOVINITE) -- The leaders of the so called BRIC countries - Brazil, Russia, India, and China - agreed Tuesday to start working out the parameters of a new global financial "architecture".

The news has been announced by the Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, as quoted by ITAR-TASS, after the end of the first BRIC summit in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains.

Medvedev declared that the leaders the four states had agreed to have the Finance Ministers and Central Bank governors of their countries start discussing a new global financial "architecture".

He pointed out that new reserve currencies different from the US dollar must be created in order to stabilize global finances.

"No currency system can be successful if we have financial instruments denominated in just one currency," Medvedev said.


In his words, the BRIC states are going to have their finance officials come up with detailed proposals in this respect which then BRIC might realize jointly.

Medvedev also made it clear he had been satisfied with the results of the first ever BRIC summit, and described it as a historical event.




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