BRICS Issues $28 Billion in Local Currency Bonds, Eschews US Dollar

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  • The New Development Bank (NDB), known as the BRICS bank, is set to launch ‘Maharaja Bonds’ valued at $28 billion in local currencies to encourage de-dollarization and boost local economies.
  • The BRICS bank is also planning to raise an additional $3 billion in local currencies, which will be used to finance infrastructure projects in developing countries, reducing their reliance on the US dollar.
  • Chief Operating Officer Vladimir Kazbekov confirmed that the bank is awaiting regulatory approvals for the bonds, which will primarily finance private-sector projects over the next five years.

In a bold move that may reshape the financial landscape, the BRICS nations are set to roll out ‘Maharaja Bonds’, a staggering $28 billion offering that aims to shake up the world’s currency dynamics. With a focus on local currencies, this initiative marks a significant pivot away from the traditional US dollar dominance in global…

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