At present there are two possible candidates who could take head of IMF. It is Agustin Carstens, The current head of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) and Christine Lagarde, The current Minister of Finance of France. The two characters have many pros to be potential leaders of IMF, And due to the crisis in Europe should take decision soon. Well What awaits those who stay with the leadership of IMF?
On the positive side, who takes office expect a salary of only $ 441.980 plus $ 79.120 U.S. dollars for miscellaneous expenses. In fact, these wages correspond to what Strauss Kahn received the previous year because the salary could be higher since each period is evaluated and adjusted based on the consumer price index Washington.
If Carstens take the leadership would be earning a salary of more than double what it currently receives as data Banxico. And oddly enough, in 2007 Lagarde was receiving a salary of $ 800,000 a year in his current position. As if winning the French candidate, would be receiving just over half of what this may actually win.
But hey, that’s the positive side, whoever wins also must confront the current financial crisis in Europe and some other issues slightly lower as the crisis in Japan and all decisions on loans that are developing countries stagnated. In the most encouraging, this power shift could give a respite to those countries and who knows, maybe give a good boost for the European economy.
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