Spanish Ex-Minister Chosen to Head IMF
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The International Monetary Fund’s executive board selected former Spanish Finance Minister Rodrigo Rato as the fund’s new managing director.
Rato will succeed Horst Koehler, who resigned March 4 to run for the presidency of Germany. Rato was selected by consensus for a five-year term, the IMF said.
Rato’s knowledge of Latin America will help in consultations with the fund’s two biggest borrowers, Brazil and Argentina, development groups said.
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