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IMF, World Bank revise collaboration

By Andrew Balls

Published: March 31 2006 03:00 | Last updated: March 31 2006 03:00

The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have set up a review of how the two institutions can improve collaboration and eliminate overlap in responsibilities in their work in developing countries.

Rodrigo Rato, IMF managing director, and Paul Wolfowitz, World Bank president, said yesterday a newly formed committee would survey the views of member countries and recommend improvements in collaboration, including on policy advice, lending and technical assistance. Andrew Balls, Washington

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