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Shanthi Rexaline

BRICS Nations To Introduce Gold-Backed Currency, Challenging Dollar’s Hegemony

A view of a reflection on a window of a man staring at the sea in front of the national flags of the on the BRICS (China, India, Russia, South Africa, Brazil) countries during the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting in Cape Town, on June 02, 2023. Foreign ministers from BRICS -- a five-nations bloc including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- were meeting in Cape Town on Thursday and Friday. (RODGER BOSCH / AFP) (Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images)

The BRICS countries could soon launch a viable alternative to the U.S. dollar, Russia confirmed this week.

Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a coalition of nations going by the moniker BRICS, is set to introduce a new currency backed by gold, Russian English news channel RT reported.

An official announcement in this regard will be made at the bloc’s summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. “With the growing initiative, more and more countries are lining up to join the group,” RT said.

Willem MiddelKoop, a former journalist, tweeted that 41 countries have applied for BRICS membership.

The BRICS nations announced in April that they planned to introduce a new currency with the objective of boosting intra-BRICS trade and eliminating higher dollar conversion costs of international transactions.

Opinions are divided over whether such a common currency would hurt the dollar’s dominance. It is unlikely to replace the dollar and would exist only as an addition to the established dollar-based global monetary system, a report by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum said. 

“It will be a regional initiative rather like the euro,” it added.

A BRICS common currency could be a shock to the global fiat money system, said economist Thorsten Polleit in a series of tweets.

“A new international transaction unit, backed by gold, sounds like good money – and it could be, first and foremost, a major challenge to the US dollar’s hegemony,” he said.

But the devil is in the details, he added.

Nearly 25 countries are seeking participation in BRICS, as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa endeavor to enhance their global roles. (YASIN DEMIRICI/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY)  

The economist said for making the new currency as good as gold and a truly sound currency, it must be convertible into gold on demand. But whether this is what the BRICS countries have in mind is an open question, he said.

Using gold as the unit of account would be a game changer and lead to a sharp devaluation of many fiat currencies including the BRICS fiat currencies, vis-à-vis gold, the economist said. It could make goods prices in fiat currencies explode and cause a shock to the global fiat money system, he said.

Another option before the BRICS could be to set up a new bank for foreign trade, which acquires capital in the form of gold, provided by the BRICS, Polleit said.

“Against this gold stock, the new bank could, say, grant financing loans to exporters, and issue the ‘new currency;’ or BRICS exports will be sold against the ‘new currency’ and/or gold.”

Produced in association with Benzinga

Edited by Jessi Rexroad Shull and Sterling Creighton Beard

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