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IMF approves plan to increase voting rights of 4 countries
Latest Updated by 2006-09-19 10:11:42
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The Board of governors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Monday overwhelmingly approved a resolution to give more voting power to China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey.

The radical overhaul was backed by 90.6 percent of the vote. Votes of Governors exercising 85 percent of the total voting power were required for adopting the Resolution.

The "Resolution on Quota and Voice Reform in the IMF" had been recommended by the IMF's Executive Board to the IMF Board of Governors.

"These reforms are the first step in a process that will increase the representation of many emerging market countries to reflect their increased weight in the global economy," said IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato.

The 184-member IMF, created to inject stability into the ruins of the post-war financial system, remains dominated by the United States, European countries and Japan.

For example, despite its growing stature as a global economic powerhouse, China currently has less voting clout than Belgium and the Netherlands combined.

The four countries to benefit from the changes are said by the IMF to be the only members under-represented on all four of the criteria that determine a country's voting rights.

Those criteria are the member's gross domestic product, its openness to trade, the "variability" of its economy, in other words how volatile its growth is, and the amount of its reserves.

After the change, China has 8,090.1 million Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), or 3.72 percent of total, up from previously 6,369. 2 million, or 2.98 percent.

In total, the four countries now have 7.07 percent of IMF's total voting rights, up from previously 5.41 percent.

In addition to the increasing voting power of the four countries, the resolution further requests that by the Annual Meeting in 2007, the IMF Executive Board reach agreement on a new quota formula to guide the assessment of the adequacy of members' quotas in the IMF. Such a formula should provide a simpler and more transparent means of capturing members' relative positions in the world economy, said the resolution.

The Executive Board is also requested to propose an amendment of the IMF's Article of Agreement to provide for at least a doubling of the basic votes that each member possesses, so as to protect the voting power of low-income countries as a group, according to the resolution.

Editor: Yan

By: Source: China View website
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