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(L-R) Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh, Prime Ministers Thongsing Thammavong of Laos, Prayuth Chan-ocha of Thailand, China's Premier Li Keqiang, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Myanmar's Vice President Sai Mauk Kham (L-R) hold hands as they pose for pictures during Lancang-Mekong cooperation leaders' meeting in Sanya, Hainan province, China March 23, 2016. Photo: Reuters/China Daily

China offers $11.5 billion in loans, credit to Southeast Asia

Chinese premier said he would push China's new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and its Silk Road fund to also...

Journalists raise their hands to ask questions to president of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Jin Liqun at a news conference in Beijing January 17, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon

China launches new AIIB development bank as power balance shifts

  The AIIB is expected to lend $10 billion-$15 billion a year for the first five or six years and will start...

Xi Jinping says AIIB to boost Asia infrastructure investment

Xi Jinping says AIIB to boost Asia infrastructure investment

  The emergence of the AIIB shows that China is playing a full role as a member of the international economy,...

China's Xi vows to push reforms while expanding global role

China's Xi vows to push reforms while expanding global role

  “We need to keep pushing forward structural reform as well as opening up, and keep promoting social fairness.”

The Philippines says it will contribute $196 million in capital to the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, seen as a rival to the World Bank and Manila-based Asian Development Bank

Philippines to join China-backed Asian infrastructure bank

  "The two (AIIB membership and the maritime dispute) are totally unrelated."

Chinese President Xi Jinping (C, front) poses for a group photo with the delegates attending the signing ceremony for the Articles of Agreement of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing June 29, 2015

China says AIIB up and running early in the new year

  The bank will initially focus on financing projects in power, transportation, and urban infrastructure in Asia

U.S. President Barack Obama walks behind China's Premier Li Keqiang as they attend a family photo at the 27th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit.

China offers $10 bln in infrastructure loans for Southeast Asia

  The pledges come as China seeks to expand its influence in the developing world with government aid programs and loans

Supporters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank say fears over undue Chinese influence are overblown, and that the participation by more than 50 countries will dilute Beijing's power.

Framework for China-led international bank signed

  The bank will have a share capital of $100 billion, with $20 billion paid in initially, the document showed.

The AIIB, to be based in the Chinese capital of Beijing, is expected to be operational later this year

Australia latest US ally to join China-backed infrastructure bank

The AIIB has 57 prospective members, and will have a paid-in capital of US$20 billion and total authorised capital of US...

Japan is to announce a $100 billion plan to invest in roads, bridges, railways and other building projects in Asia, according to a report

Japan to earmark $100 bln for Asian infrastructure: report

  The region offers rich pickings for countries with strong infrastructure industries, like Japan.

China welcomes Taiwan’s aim to join AIIB

China welcomes Taiwan’s aim to join AIIB

 

Deadline looms for countries to join AIIB

Deadline looms for countries to join AIIB

 

Pedestrians holding Chinese national flags walk past the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. China's clout has been expanding for decades.

China’s influence set to climb as U.S. thwarted on new bank

  Seven decades after the end of World War II, the international economic architecture crafted by the U.S. faces its...

Tony Abbott, Australia's Prime Minister, right, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, looks on while delivering a statement at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on Nov. 17, 2014.

Australia said to allow negotiations to join China-led bank

  Australia becomes the latest U.S. ally to support China's effort to boost its influence in the region.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (L) shakes hands with his South Korean counterpart Yun Byung-se during their meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul March 21, 2015.

Top South Korea, Japan, China envoys aim to damp tension, discuss missiles, regional bank

  The foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and China on Saturday hold their first meeting in three years, in a bid to...
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