(Reuters) - When asked in a news conference if he thought the
replacement for the outgoing managing director of the IMF,
Rodrigo de Rato, should necessarily be a European as tradition
dictates, Dodge replied that an open process would be "quite
helpful."
"We think that there are lots of very good candidates out
there for the job," said Dodge, an outspoken proponent of the
IMF reform process initiated by Rato.
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replacement for the outgoing managing director of the IMF,
Rodrigo de Rato, should necessarily be a European as tradition
dictates, Dodge replied that an open process would be "quite
helpful."
"We think that there are lots of very good candidates out
there for the job," said Dodge, an outspoken proponent of the
IMF reform process initiated by Rato.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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