The International Monetary Fund has just started accepting nominations for candidates to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as managing director. The selection process is opaque, to say the least. But the outcome is almost certain: The IMF will choose Christine Lagarde, currently the finance minister of France. She may not be a universally popular choice, with dozens of countries and economists opposing her candidacy.
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The International Monetary Fund has enough capital at the moment, managing director Christine Lagarde said. ||| The International Monetary Fund has enough capital at the moment, managing director Christine Lagarde said on Monday. “T... Read Post