2006年VOA标准英语-International Monetary Fund to Have Greate(在线收听) |
By Barry Wood The International Monetary Fund is trying to assert more authority in dealing with global economic and financial problems. Member nations endorsed the move during a meeting in Washington D.C. over the weekend. ------------------------------------------------ The call for new IMF power stems from frustration that nothing has happened to correct the growing trade and financial imbalances that distort global economic activity. The heart of the imbalance is America's huge trade deficit and China's corresponding surplus.
Peter Kenen, economics professor at Princeton University, is a leading authority on global finance. "For precisely the reason that people believe such a large imbalance could lead to a crisis, it could at some point trigger a crisis. You could have a flight from the dollar." To maintain confidence in the dollar and head off what it fears could be an eventual uncontrolled decline, the IMF proposes to be more involved in some issues, for example, persuading China to allow its currency to gradually rise against the dollar.
IMF chief Rodrigo de Rato of Spain won support during the Washington meeting for his plan to give the Fund a greater role in mediating economic disputes. He also wants China to have a larger voice within the IMF. Princeton professor Kenen calls that a sensible tradeoff if the IMF is pushing China on currency reform.
The reform plan will be debated over the next few months. It won't become operational at least until September. |
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