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Which institution does Ms. Christine Lagarde - head ?

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Asked by rajnikant raiyarela, 05 Jul '11 03:16 pm
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Answered by Anil K Chugh, 05 Jul '11 03:33 pm

 
  
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International MOnetary Fund.

Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde ( born 1 January 1956)[1] is the Minister of Economic Affairs, Finances and Industry of France, and the designated head of the International Monetary Fund, due to take office on 5 July 2011. She was appointed to her current position by President Nicolas Sarkozy in June 2007. Previously, she was Minister of Agriculture and Fishing and Minister of Trade in the government of Dominique de Villepin. Lagarde was the first woman ever to become minister of Economic Affairs of a G8 economy, and is the first woman to ever head the IMF.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 05 Jul '11 03:26 pm

 
  
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International
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Answered by raju, 05 Jul '11 03:18 pm

 
  
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International MOnetary Fund.
Answered by SANTOSH, 22 Aug '11 10:05 am

 
  
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THE International Monetary Fund has announced its selection of Christine Lagarde, currently the French finance minister, as its new managing director. Ms Lagarde bested the head of Mexico's central bank, Agustn Carstens, in the contest to lead the IMF. Her victory was assured when she earned the backing of America and China early this week. Ms Lagarde's term will begin on July 5.

No easy task awaits her. The IMF has been intimately involved in the management of the European sovereign debt crisis (as has Ms Lagarde, in her ministerial position). The new IMF leader must decide how best to deploy its own resources while negotiating with Europe's divided leadership. As a European herself, Ms Lagarde will face intense scrutiny; she will need to go out of her way to demonstrate independence. But many in Europe will no doubt feel relief at the continued presence of one of their own at the IMF helm.
Source: Economics free exchange
Answered by jameel ahmed, 16 Jul '11 02:05 pm

 
  
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She is the Minister of Economic Affairs, Finances and Industry of France, and the designated head of the International Monetary Fund, with effect from 5 July 2011.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Lagarde
Answered by Kuldeep S, 05 Jul '11 03:19 pm

 
  
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Answered by stalin, 26 Feb 01:08 pm

 
  
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Answered by Tough Nut, 28 Nov '12 09:43 pm

 
  
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Answered by Bichchu, 28 Oct '12 11:42 am

 
  
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Answered by nihal singh, 19 Oct '12 01:58 am

 
  
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