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    Europe lacks credibility for IMF post: Mexico candidate

    Wed, 06/01/2011 - 22:09 EDT - France24.com - Business
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    Mexican central banker Agustin Carstens, pressing his case for the top IMF job, said he sees a lack of European "credibility" in seeking one of their own to lead the world finance body."It is clear that for the moment, they (European nations) have not managed to get to a situation where they have full credibility," Carstens told AFP on Wednesday, during a visit to Brasilia, where he met officials on his candidacy to head the International Monetary Fund."So they need to make more efforts."

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