The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a development-finance institution led by China and seen as a rival to the World Bank, opened for business in Beijing. America is not among the 57 founding members--but several of its allies, including Australia, Britain, Germany and South Korea, are. China has put up about 30% of the AIIB's $100 billion capital and has a voting share of 26%. 搜索 复制 infrastructure 基础设施 open for business 开业 founding member 创立成员 put up 提供