Five percent share in IMF is a compromise figure: PM
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Five percent share in IMF is a compromise figure: PM

Last Updated: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 11:09
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Five percent share in IMF is a compromise figure: PM Pittsburgh: The decision of the G-20 members to shift five percent share to countries like India that are under-represented at the International Monetary Fund in terms of voting rights is a compromise figure, as New Delhi and other emerging economies had sought a seven percent share, the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, revealed Friday.

"It is a compromise figure," Singh told a news conference at the conclusion of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, during which the Prime Minister also said the emergency financing for the Fund has been successfully completed.

"We now have to address the issue of the Fund Quota increase by early 2011. We have agreed to shift five percent to countries that are under-represented," Singh said.

The Prime Minister said this is a compromise figure because as of now the quota for developing countries is about 44 percent. "The BRIC countries, the poor countries, have suggested a rebalancing to the extent of seven percent, in which case the developing countries would have more than 50 percent," he said.

"So this is a compromise. The demand was seven percent, we got five percent," Singh said.

Bureau Report

First Published: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 11:09

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