Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=a7PU8ZmpUZ3E

    The Bank of the South, a project- finance bank of South American countries, will start with $7 billion in capital and will grow to $20 billion, Venezuelan Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez said.

    Presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela signed the foundational document on the sidelines of the Africa-South America Summit in Margarita Island, Venezuela, last night, after almost four years of attempts to form a regional financial institution.

    “It’s our bank, to bring our reserves, those that were in countries in the North, to increase lending between ourselves,” Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said yesterday.

    The bank’s objective will be to finance development projects in agriculture, energy and health care for member nations and boost trade, according to a copy of the document obtained from the finance ministry. The bank will have its headquarters in Caracas with smaller branches in La Paz, Bolivia, and Buenos Aires.

    The bank will get $2 billion each from Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina and the remainder will come from other member countries, Rodriguez said. All members will have equal voting rights, he said.

    ‘Correcting Asymmetries’

    “The existence of the bank will permit the correcting of asymmetries in the region, reduction of poverty and sustained development,” the document said.

    Colombia, Peru and Chile didn’t sign on to the bank.

    The bank is another step in the independence and unity in South America, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa told reporters yesterday.

    “This is historic for the true independence of Latin America,” Correa said. “We’re done depending on the North for on one side, kneeling down to ask for some dollars and on the other sending billions of dollars to them. We’ve had enough of that contradiction.”

  • #2
    Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

    Originally posted by babbittd View Post
    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=a7PU8ZmpUZ3E

    The Bank of the South, a project- finance bank of South American countries, will start with $7 billion in capital and will grow to $20 billion, Venezuelan Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez said.

    Presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela signed the foundational document on the sidelines of the Africa-South America Summit in Margarita Island, Venezuela, last night, after almost four years of attempts to form a regional financial institution.

    “It’s our bank, to bring our reserves, those that were in countries in the North, to increase lending between ourselves,” Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said yesterday.

    The bank’s objective will be to finance development projects in agriculture, energy and health care for member nations and boost trade, according to a copy of the document obtained from the finance ministry. The bank will have its headquarters in Caracas with smaller branches in La Paz, Bolivia, and Buenos Aires.

    The bank will get $2 billion each from Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina and the remainder will come from other member countries, Rodriguez said. All members will have equal voting rights, he said.

    ‘Correcting Asymmetries’

    “The existence of the bank will permit the correcting of asymmetries in the region, reduction of poverty and sustained development,” the document said.

    Colombia, Peru and Chile didn’t sign on to the bank.

    The bank is another step in the independence and unity in South America, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa told reporters yesterday.

    “This is historic for the true independence of Latin America,” Correa said. “We’re done depending on the North for on one side, kneeling down to ask for some dollars and on the other sending billions of dollars to them. We’ve had enough of that contradiction.”
    Hard not to notice that all the figures for the new bank are being quoted in Dollars...presumably US Dollars...:rolleyes:

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

      Just watched Fox News and Glenn Beck - Hugo Chavez is a dumb socialist trying to help out the people that elected him, how disgusting, he could be a billionaire by now if he cut a deal with Exxon and the CIA.

      Wait until Jeb Bush gets elected and regime change starts, how dare those south americans call themselves americans anyway?

      It's kind of like the Spanish trying to call themselves European!

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

        Originally posted by MulaMan View Post
        ...he could be a billionaire by now...
        Wouldn't be a surprise if he was already a billionaire...that would follow the usual pattern wouldn't it...

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

          Do you have anything concrete, or is this an inuendo that you are throwing out there?

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

            Originally posted by Rajiv View Post
            Do you have anything concrete, or is this an inuendo that you are throwing out there?
            I have no access to Chavez's banking records, so purely speculation on my part. But if he isn't skimming something for himself personally off the economy he would be one of an exceedingly rare species of politician worldwide, non?

            Even Canada, which habitually ranks high on anti-corruption surveys, seems to produce its share of career politicians and Prime Ministers making modest civil service salaries, that somehow become multi-millionaires...

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

              I'll believe Jeb Bush as President when I see the American people stand still for bailing out Goldmansacs.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

                Originally posted by sunskyfan View Post
                I'll believe Jeb Bush as President when I see the American people stand still for bailing out Goldmansacs.
                Wasn't AIG a really a bailout of Goldmansacs [sic]? And the American people? Still waiting in vain for "change" apparently...

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

                  Yes it was ... and I actually believe the idiots could elect Jeb Bush.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

                    Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                    Hard not to notice that all the figures for the new bank are being quoted in Dollars...presumably US Dollars...:rolleyes:
                    They have missed the simple fact that if they had announced a bank holding the equivalent of $5 billion in Gold, and the intention to add to the Gold holdings as funds become available, everyone on the planet would have not only taken notice, many might well have cheered them on. As it is, their money will go up in inflationary smoke as the $ falls. and then I suppose they will blame that on anyone but themselves. Ho Hum!!:eek:

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Bank of the South Formalized, Aims to Expand to $20 Billion

                      When I read the title I was thinking this thread was "Bank of the South" as in:



                      Besides, shouldn't the proper title be "Banco de la Sur"?

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X