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IMF Members Likely to Approve Quota Plan

Saturday, September 16, 2006 9:09:12 AM
By RAJESH MAHAPATRA

In this photo released by IMF, the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development (G-24) Chairman Margarito Teves, left, speaks at a press conference at the Suntec Convention Center in Singapore Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006. The others in the photo are, from left, Alternate Executive Director to the World Bank Jeremias Paul, Director of the G24 Secretariat Ariel Buira and IMF Senior External Relations Officer Francisco Baker. (AP Photo/IMF, Stephen Jaffe, HO)SINGAPORE (AP) - International Money Fund members appeared set to approve a reform proposal to raise quotas for China and three other countries, delegates said Saturday.

But several major developing economies said they oppose the plan and warned its passage would undermine the IMF's legitimacy.

The proposal to reform the IMF's power structure is a top objective of the institution's annual meeting, which runs through Wednesday.


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