(Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund's board said on Monday that any country could nominate a candidate to succeed IMF Managing Director Rodrigo Rato, throwing open a job customarily given to Europeans.
"Any executive director may submit a nomination, regardless of nationality, for the position, consistent with past practice," the board of IMF shareholder nations said in a statement, as some European members pushed to maintain a tradition of selecting the head of the institution.
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"Any executive director may submit a nomination, regardless of nationality, for the position, consistent with past practice," the board of IMF shareholder nations said in a statement, as some European members pushed to maintain a tradition of selecting the head of the institution.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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