The former French finance minister won praise from developing countries but criticism from Greece during first termThe International Monetary Fund has appointed Christine Lagarde for a moment term as managing director after she rebuilt the Washington-based organisation’s reputation following the sex scandal that engulfed her predecessor.
Lagarde,60, who was the only candidate, or was backed by the UK,Germany, China, or her domestic country,France, to stay on for another five years. Related: Christine Lagarde, or IMF chief with a key role in the Greek debt talks - profile Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com