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Chávez’s banking plans cause apprehension

By Richard Lapper, Latin America editor

Published: March 22 2007 20:36 | Last updated: March 22 2007 20:36

Until recently, few took seriously President Hugo Chávez’s idea of setting up a new South American development bank to rival the continent’s main lending institutions.

But with Venezuela’s finance minister this week promising the proposed Bank of the South will start to distribute loans as early as next year with backing from Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and possibly Nicaragua and Brazil, traditional multilateral lenders are facing up to the possibility of a competitor.

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