Christine Lagarde (born 1 January 1956), the current Minister of Finance of France, appointed in June 2007 is the present managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Managing director
The managing director of the IMF chairs meetings of the executive board after appointment.
The International Monetary Fund is not a corporation, and as such it has no chief executive officer (CEO). Instead the IMF has a managing director, who traditionally has always been European, and three deputy managing directors from various parts of the world. Alassane Ouattara served as a deputy managing director from July 1994 to July 1999. The International Monetary Fund is not a corporation, and as such it has no chief executive officer (CEO). Instead the IMF has a managing director, who traditionally has always been European, and three deputy managing directors from various parts of the world. Alassane Ouattara served as a deputy managing director from July 1994 to July 1999.
The IMF does not actually have a "president". The Managing Director of the IMF as of August 2011 is Christine Lagarde. The president of the World Bank - the related organization is Robert B. Zoellick.
The current head of the International Monetary Fund is the Managing Director. Christine Lagarde is the Managing Director of the IMF. The International Monetary Fund was conceived in July 1944 originally with 45 members and came into existence in December 1945 when 29 countries signed the agreement, with a goal to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world's international payment system.
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