Developed countries resist IMF reform-Russia’s Kudrin

Developed countries are resisting the reform of the International Monetary Fund”s representation quotas, Russia”s Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Sunday. Emerging nations, led by Brazil, Russia, India and China, also known as BRIC, want to increase their representation in the IMF, aiming for agreement on reforms by January 2011. “We already meet cool attitude […]

Reuters

Developed countries are resisting the reform of the International Monetary Fund”s representation quotas, Russia”s Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Sunday.

Emerging nations, led by Brazil, Russia, India and China, also known as BRIC, want to increase their representation in the IMF, aiming for agreement on reforms by January 2011.

“We already meet cool attitude and even resistance (to reform plans),” Kudrin told reporters in Washington. “The leading countries are not in a hurry… This was the main discussion, the nerve of the IMF meeting.”

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

Unexplored Khatlon: little-known treasures of southern Tajikistan

We will talk about interesting and unique places that have not yet become objects of mass tourist visits but have all the chances to become so.

Tajik citizens reminded of new entry requirements for travel to Russia

And about registration through the RuID mobile application

Who Most Frequently Takes Bribes in Tajikistan’s Healthcare Sector?

A large-scale survey showed that maternity hospitals most often demand bribes.

New routes and bright impressions: the Second Domestic Tourism Development Festival held in Tajikistan

As part of the festival, a correspondent from "Asia-Plus" set off on the tourist route Dushanbe — Rasht.

Kazakhstan becomes the first in Central Asia to launch an artificial rain project

Kazakhstan is implementing artificial rain technologies following the example of the UAE.