Finance chief: Emerging markets yearn for break in US grip on World Bank
- (GMA 7 Business) - 3 months ago...
Emerging markets talked up their desire to break Washington's hold on the top World Bank job on Thursday after Robert Zoellick announced he would step down, yet they showed little inclination to band together to force change. 'It is not so much the identity of Mr. Zoellick's replacement that concerns us but rather the process in which his successor is selected,' said Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima....
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