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New IMF leader faces major challenges

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The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) new Managing Director Christine Lagarde will make her debut under intense pressure this week, as Greece's financial woes pose an urgent challenge.

The French executive is expected to land in Washington on Monday, the Independence Day holiday for the United States. She will officially begin work on Tuesday morning and hold a news conference on Wednesday.

A "busy work agenda awaits", declared the IMF in its internal online magazine, while it stressed one of Lagarde's most pressing items includes the "difficult policy choices needed to help global recovery (and) address the euro area crisis".

"The global economy is being buffeted by continued uncertainty in Europe, uprisings in the Middle East, signs of overheating in some fast-growing emerging market economies, and rising commodity prices that pose a particular challenge for low-income countries," the publication added.

Before securing the job, she promised she would hold the eurozone countries to the same standards as other member states.

"The IMF does not belong to anybody. It belongs to the 187 members of the fund, and the management of the fund does not belong to any particular nation or region. We can't effectively represent the world's economic balance of power if certain economies are under-represented," she said.

Lagarde has said that Greeks must make difficult but necessary adjustments to restore viability in their public finance sector and competitiveness to their country.

"This is about a country's fate, its security. And I believe at that point, we have to ignore the small and big political differences for the service of the country," she said.

In addition she said she wants to ensure some continuity from her predecessor, Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

But the two do not hail from the same schools of thought. Strauss-Kahn is a social democrat while Lagarde is a "moderate liberal".

The 2008 Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said the "serious, responsible, and judicious" Lagarde was still a mystery.

"Under Strauss-Kahn, the IMF was staking out a position as the least dogmatic, most open-minded of the major international organizations. That's not saying too much, but it was much better than the madmen in authority at the OECD or the BIS," Krugman wrote on his blog.

"So the question is, will the IMF become more sensible under Lagarde? For the sake of the world economy, let's hope not."

Questions:

1) Who is the new IMF leader?

2) What is her most urgent crisis faced?

3) What is her school of thought considered?

Answers:

1) Christine Lagarde

2) Greek financial crisis

3) Moderate Liberal

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New IMF leader faces major challenges

New IMF leader faces major challenges

Todd Balazovic is a reporter for the Metro Section of China Daily. Born in Mineapolis Minnesota in the US, he graduated from Central Michigan University and has worked for the China Daily for one year.

 
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