Roadrunner
07-11-2011, 10:32 AM
The new presidency of the International Monetary Fund and the economic impact
11.07.2011
According to research centers and media in Washington that the impact of victory for Christine Lagarde the French presidency of the position of the International Monetary Fund on the global economy, including in the Middle East, will unfold soon.
And points out that Christine Lagarde, the former swimming champion, and Almterbah today on the throne of the most influential women in the world, still influenced by her upbringing conservative Catholic, which raises more attention on the global economic scene.
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Economic expert Nimrod Raffaele
Dr Nimrod Raffaele, an economist in Washington who served as adviser to the presidency of the World Bank, he did not expect that moving the global economy in a new course has recently by winning Lagarde this high office, stressing in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the United States the greatest weight in guiding the path of the Fund.
On the International Monetary Fund loans to Iraq, little Raffaelli said Iraq would not need further assistance from the Fund in the event of continuing current prices in the global oil market, which range from 100 to 120 dollars per barrel, but it indicates that Iraq will get aid in the field of training for technical personnel in the re-development and building the new Iraq.
http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/24261835.html
11.07.2011
According to research centers and media in Washington that the impact of victory for Christine Lagarde the French presidency of the position of the International Monetary Fund on the global economy, including in the Middle East, will unfold soon.
And points out that Christine Lagarde, the former swimming champion, and Almterbah today on the throne of the most influential women in the world, still influenced by her upbringing conservative Catholic, which raises more attention on the global economic scene.
(http://gdb.rferl.org/2089E8B6-4538-427E-9A2D-9900ACC16303_mw800.jpg)
Economic expert Nimrod Raffaele
Dr Nimrod Raffaele, an economist in Washington who served as adviser to the presidency of the World Bank, he did not expect that moving the global economy in a new course has recently by winning Lagarde this high office, stressing in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the United States the greatest weight in guiding the path of the Fund.
On the International Monetary Fund loans to Iraq, little Raffaelli said Iraq would not need further assistance from the Fund in the event of continuing current prices in the global oil market, which range from 100 to 120 dollars per barrel, but it indicates that Iraq will get aid in the field of training for technical personnel in the re-development and building the new Iraq.
http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/24261835.html