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WORLD BANK MEETING

Future Controls On Exchange

,T> (N Z n^ res * (Rec. 8.30 p.m.) n. WASHINGTON, September 15. »m?'J'i,^t v F n * gB . of the World Bank pnrt^ h L I P te 7 l ?! lonal Monetary Fund ended their sixth annual meeting vesUnUed RM StiU SOm< ( criticism Of the Umted States proposals to relax international monetary controls pie final speeches reflected the uuah'pH * hat eflorts were being firmly cies hed t 0 CUt restrlct,ons on curren-

~ The United States has declared that wl } lch 50 nations belong) must take this step to remove barriers to international trade. „T?l e issae , now remains in abeyance until next March. j F . U u nd8 articles of agreement provide that nations still maintaining controls by then must consult with the agency on whether they are to be continued, modified, or ended.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26528, 17 September 1951, Page 7

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WORLD BANK MEETING Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26528, 17 September 1951, Page 7

WORLD BANK MEETING Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26528, 17 September 1951, Page 7