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China, India likely to be biggest shareholders in AIIB
     2015-May-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CHINA is likely to hold a 25-30 percent stake in the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) while India will be the second-biggest shareholder, delegates said Friday.

    No details of the ownership structure were disclosed, but an Asian delegate said that China’s share in the US$100 billion lender would be less than 30 percent. A second delegate said India’s share would be between 10 and 15 percent. Both spoke on the condition of anonymity.

    In all, Asian countries are expected to own between 72 and 75 percent of the bank, while European and other nations will own the rest.

    Another delegate said each representative would take the proposals back to their governments for a final decision.

    Some were sceptical of the timeline for the bank to start running, as each member will need to obtain approvals at home.

    “China hopes that members will get such approvals by year-end. But I wonder if it is possible, given domestic political situations in each country,” the delegate said.(SD-Agencies)

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