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AIIB to operate in 'transparent way'

By ZHENG YANGPENG (China Daily) Updated: 2015-04-16 07:00

? What is the shareholding structure and will China waive veto power?

The AIIB has made it clear that GDP will be the basic criterion in determining share allocations among members, and when allocating shares, it will treat Asian nations and non-Asian nations differently. Asian nations will hold a combined stake of 75 to 80 percent, Caijing magazine has reported.

Under this arrangement, China will not have a 50 percent share in the new bank. By comparison, the United States only has a 17.4 percent share in the International Monetary Fund but retains veto power. There have been no indications that China will follow that model.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Chinese negotiators persuaded key European nations to break rank with Washington and become founding members of the new bank by promising to relinquish China's veto power. Commenting on the report, the Finance Ministry said: "As the number of participants grows, it is natural that every country's share in the organization will decline. It is pointless to discuss the issue before the articles have been formulated."

? How will seats on the board of directors be allocated?

Some media reports have said that one reason major European nations rushed to join the AIIB was that they were offered seats by appointment. Caijing magazine previously reported that, as with shareholdings, GDP will be the key determinant, although balance among geographic regions will also be considered.

? Will the yuan be included in the AIIB's currency basket?

Analysts have said that doing so would give a big boost to the yuan's internationalization. The South China Morning Post, citing unidentified think tank sources, reported on Tuesday that China will push for the yuan to be included in the basket of currencies used for AIIB lending and repayment.

The newspaper added that China will encourage the AIIB and Silk Road Fund to form special-currency funds and make yuan-denominated loans. The dollar is also likely to be included as a settlement currency.

? Will the US and Japan join?

The two countries are the only major economies that do not appear on the final list of founding members. It is possible that they will eventually join. Japan is "actively examining" the issue and its finance ministry has conducted a study of the matter, the Kyodo News Agency reported.

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said he will discuss the issue with his Chinese counterpart during a bilateral dialogue in June. He said that China first needs to establish terms for governance of the AIIB.

Canada is also studying the possibility of joining the AIIB.

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