China names preferred chief for AIIB

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PTI, Beijing :
China Monday named a former finance minister as its choice to head the Beijing-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) which is being seen as a rival to the US and Europe-dominated banking institutions.
Former Finance Minister Jin Liqun has been formally nominated by China as its preferred candidate to head the USD 100 billion AIIB.
Jin, 65, is currently the secretary-general of the interim multilateral secretariat for establishing the China-sponsored AIIB.
He is effectively certain to be appointed as China will initially have a 26.06 per cent share of the votes at the bank, giving it veto power over the choice of the president, which requires a 75 per cent majority.
India by virtue of being the second largest shareholder may get the post of Vice President.
China, India and Russia are the three largest shareholders, having a 30.34 per cent, 8.52 per cent, 6.66 per cent stake, respectively, in the newly-formed bank. Their voting shares are calculated at 26.06 per cent, 7.5 per cent and 5.92 per cent respectively.
The AIIB will have an authorised capital of USD 100 billion and the initial subscribed capital is expected to be around USD 50 billion.
The positions of various countries were decided based on the calculations of GDP and the purchasing power parity (PPP).
Japan along with United States have stayed away from joining the AIIB expressing reservations over its openness.

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