BRICS Bank Official Discusses Common Currency as Reports of Gold-Backed BRICS Currency Gain Attention
The BRICS Bank’s vice president and chief financial officer has shed light on the economic bloc’s aspiration to develop a common BRICS currency. His remarks followed recent reports suggesting that Russia has confirmed the BRICS’ plan to introduce a gold-backed common currency, with an official announcement expected to be made during the forthcoming BRICS leaders’ summit. ‘Gold-Backed BRICS Currency’ Gains Attention The subject of a common BRICS currency has gained significant attention as the BRICS leaders’ summit approaches and an increasing number of countries pursue de-dollarization. The BRICS comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Their leaders’ summit will take place in South Africa from Aug. 22 to 24. On Tuesday, RT reported that the BRICS is set to introduce a new trading currency backed by gold which will be discussed at the August leaders’ summit. The news outlet cited a tweet by the Russian Embassy in Kenya made on Monday, stating: “The BRICS countries...