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FA poll: IMF unlikely to pick emerging-markets chief
Results from our web poll hint that the cosy arrangement that once dictated leadership of the IMF and the World Bank is under pressure from China and other emerging-market ...
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Nick Ferguson
| 24 May 2011
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The IMF needs a European leader
Continuity rather than tradition should guide the choice of IMF managing director to help resolve Europe's sovereign debt crisis.
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Rupert Walker
| 20 May 2011
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Inflation threatens China's stability
Slower growth in China and a boost in domestic consumption will have lasting consequences for food prices, raising the prospect of social unrest, argues Renaissance Capital's ...
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Rupert Walker
| 10 March 2011
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Citi hires former PBoC economist
The bank has appointed Shuang Ding, a former economist at China’s central bank and the International Monetary Fund, as senior China economist.
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Lillian Liu
| 7 January 2011
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HSBC hires IMF veteran as chief economist for India, Asean
Leif Eskesen will be responsible for macroeconomic research on India and Singapore and will coordinate HSBC's research team covering the Asean region.
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Anette Jönsson
| 17 November 2010
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Deutsche Bank's Josef Ackermann at the IMF in Korea
Deutsche Bank's Ackermann spoke about Asia's place in the rebalancing of economic and geopolitical global power, particularly with regards to "green" leadership.
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| 14 July 2010
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Trade finance banks learn to keep it simple, silly!
Robust trade books mean nothing if banks don’t do their homework.
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Edward Russell
| 20 April 2010
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Pakistan near debt default
Barely a month since the presidential election, falling foreign currency reserves have forced Pakistan’s new government to turn to the IMF for a loan.
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Edward Russell
| 22 October 2008
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IMF chief cautions India
Managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn says further moves to curb capital inflows could undermine confidence in the economy.
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Rita Raagas De Ramos
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