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IMF to propose plan to G20
Thu, Oct 30, 2008
AFP
>PARIS, FRANCE - THE International Monetary Fund will propose five main ways to reform the global financial system with the fund reasserting a regulating role, when G20 countries meet in two weeks' time, IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn said here on Thursday.

Mr Strauss-Kahn told the Le Monde newspaper that he expected the meeting of Group of 20 leading economic countries on November 20 to take full acount of 'the historic situation which we are living through'.

The meeting should therefore give 'a decisive impulse on the basis of the document which we will submit on the lessons of the crisis, for reform of world governance.'

 

 
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