China will account for $50 billion of this amount, and the rest will be borne by India, Russia and Brazil.
In return, the BRIC countries want a greater say in the running of the IMF and other international financial institutions such as the World Bank, including a larger share of quotas and voting, said Brazil's Finance Minister Guido Mantega.
Part of the BRIC meeting was joined by US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in a move that Mukherjee described as 'an acknowledgement of the group's emergence as a key voice in global economic and financial issues'.