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Finance chiefs urge bank reform | Finance chiefs urge bank reform |
(about 22 hours later) | |
Finance ministers from both wealthy and developing nations have called for an urgent reform of banking systems in developed countries. | Finance ministers from both wealthy and developing nations have called for an urgent reform of banking systems in developed countries. |
A meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington said such measures were needed for global economic recovery. | A meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington said such measures were needed for global economic recovery. |
The head of the IMF said progress had been made but it had been too slow. | The head of the IMF said progress had been made but it had been too slow. |
The meeting also heard calls for more help for African countries feeling the effects of the global crisis. | The meeting also heard calls for more help for African countries feeling the effects of the global crisis. |
Tanzania's finance minister said the slump threatened to wipe out his country's previous gains and that rich countries should use part of their stimulus resources to help poorer ones. | Tanzania's finance minister said the slump threatened to wipe out his country's previous gains and that rich countries should use part of their stimulus resources to help poorer ones. |
IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said no one at the meeting had challenged the view that reform was needed. | IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said no one at the meeting had challenged the view that reform was needed. |
"I think everybody again agrees that we need to do it now and that recovery is heavily relying on that," he said. | "I think everybody again agrees that we need to do it now and that recovery is heavily relying on that," he said. |
Mr Strauss-Kahn said all the ministers present would "go back committed to speeding up the process" of such reforms. | |
Egyptian Finance Minister Yousef Boutros-Ghali, who chaired the meeting, said the global economy had "serious problems" but that things were "beginning to look up". | Egyptian Finance Minister Yousef Boutros-Ghali, who chaired the meeting, said the global economy had "serious problems" but that things were "beginning to look up". |
"Carefully, cautiously we can say there is a break in the clouds," he said. | "Carefully, cautiously we can say there is a break in the clouds," he said. |
Developing support | Developing support |
Mr Zoellick said bail outs must offer support to poorer countries | Mr Zoellick said bail outs must offer support to poorer countries |
The communique from the meeting also called on the IMF to assess actions which have been taken. | The communique from the meeting also called on the IMF to assess actions which have been taken. |
The BBC's Andrew Walker in Washington says this means that Mr Strauss-Kahn is more likely to speak out if he feels that the efforts to fix the banks are still lagging. | The BBC's Andrew Walker in Washington says this means that Mr Strauss-Kahn is more likely to speak out if he feels that the efforts to fix the banks are still lagging. |
Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the IMF needed urgently to be overhauled to give emerging economies such as China a greater say in how it is run. | Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the IMF needed urgently to be overhauled to give emerging economies such as China a greater say in how it is run. |
Analysts say such a move could lead to China putting much more money into the fund. | Analysts say such a move could lead to China putting much more money into the fund. |
Meanwhile the World Bank has announced a $55bn (£37.4bn) stimulus programme for poorer countries. | |
It says the infrastructure investment programme is part of efforts to help developing countries weather the global slump. | It says the infrastructure investment programme is part of efforts to help developing countries weather the global slump. |
"It is vitally important that economic stimulus packages in the developed world are accompanied by support to those that cannot afford multi-billion [dollar] bailouts," World Bank president Robert Zoellick said in a statement. | "It is vitally important that economic stimulus packages in the developed world are accompanied by support to those that cannot afford multi-billion [dollar] bailouts," World Bank president Robert Zoellick said in a statement. |
"Follow-up" | "Follow-up" |
World leaders signed a deal to tackle the crisis with measures worth $1 trillion (£681bn) on 2 April. | World leaders signed a deal to tackle the crisis with measures worth $1 trillion (£681bn) on 2 April. |
At the London meeting three weeks ago, the G20 agreed to triple the resources available to the IMF to $750bn. | At the London meeting three weeks ago, the G20 agreed to triple the resources available to the IMF to $750bn. |
That included a $500bn emergency lending facility, with the European Union (EU), Japan and the US each pledging $100bn towards it. | That included a $500bn emergency lending facility, with the European Union (EU), Japan and the US each pledging $100bn towards it. |
However, the World Bank has accused the US, the EU and other G20 members of going against one of the pledges made at the summit. | However, the World Bank has accused the US, the EU and other G20 members of going against one of the pledges made at the summit. |
It has named several countries it says have carried out protectionist measures, despite the G20 agreeing cuts to trade barriers. | It has named several countries it says have carried out protectionist measures, despite the G20 agreeing cuts to trade barriers. |
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