I.M.F. Scheme Being Planned
(N.ZP.A .-Reuter—Copyright) PARIS, January 25. The Western world’s 10 richest nations made satisfactory progress in Paris today in their urgent task of preparing a new scheme to increase world monetary resources. At a one-day meeting the “Group of 10” international monetary experts, deputising for their finance ministers, held technical discussions on the special International Monetary Fund drawing rights scheme approved in principle by the I.M.F. Council in Rio de Janeiro last September. The experts hope to solve technical problems involved in time for the fund’s executive board to present a draft to member-Governments early in April, together with a report on internal I.M.F. reforms requested by the Common Market countries. Members of the “Group of 10” are the United States, Britain, France, Canada, Belgium, West Germany, Italy, Holland, Sweden and Japan.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 20
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