IMF board blocks Fischer from contesting the top job

THE International Monetary Fund’s board has blocked Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer from the race for the top IMF job, further boosting the chances of French finance minister Christine Lagarde.

IMF board blocks Fischer  from contesting the top job

In a surprise move, the 24-member IMF board rejected changing their rules that would have allowed 67-year-old Fischer to run, two board officials told Reuters. IMF rules stipulate an age limit of 65 for an incoming managing director.

The officials said changing the rules for Fischer, who is highly respected by both advanced and emerging economies, would have required a reopening of the selection process to allow other candidates older than 65 to participate in the race.

An IMF statement later confirmed it had shortlisted Lagarde and Mexico’s central bank chief Agustin Carstens and would consider their nominations. It made no mention of Fischer.

“The executive board will meet with the candidates in Washington and, thereafter, meet to discuss the strengths of the candidates and make a selection,” the board said.

It reiterated that it planned to complete the selection by June 30.

Frontrunner Lagarde is backed by Europe, which holds one-third of the votes, and a handful of other countries including Indonesia.

If she wins, Lagarde would become the first woman to head the IMF, which has been central in providing rescue loans to countries in crisis.

Carstens has the support of a dozen Latin American countries, including Colombia, in a race which, despite being one of the most hotly contested in IMF history, is widely expected to result in Europe maintaining its 65-year grip on the job.

Brazil, the region’s largest economy, has not yet said whether it will back Carstens.

Carstens acknowledged that he was a long-shot and said he knew chances were “quite high” that Lagarde would get the job left vacant by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was arrested in New York in May on sexual assault charges. He has denied the claims.

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