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Russia nominates own candidate for IMF

By Catherine Belton in Moscow, Katka Krosnar in Prague and Stefan Wagstyl in London

Published: August 22 2007 11:43 | Last updated: August 22 2007 18:33

Russia challenged western dominance of world international financial institutions on Wednesday by nominating a surprise candidate, Josef Tosovsky, the former Czech premier and ex-central bank chief, to run the International Monetary Fund.

The nomination pitted Mr Tosovsky against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former French finance minister, who has the backing of the European Union.

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