The head of Mexico’s central bank, Agustin Carstens, said today that if chosen as the top official at the International Monetary Fund he will work to increase representation for developing countries. He also spoke of increasing the IMF’s abilities to deal with financial crises, something that after managing the economic crisis of 2008 and with vast experience as the head of Banxico, he is well suited to do.
Agustin Carstens told the IMF’s 24-member executive board today that the world’s emerging economies needed a bigger voice in IMF decisions.
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Source: The Washington Post
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