Zhu Min will leave IMF in July
Lagarde praises deputy managing director for his “formidable intellect” and passion for economics
Zhu Min will leave the International Monetary Fund when his term expires next month, with the process underway to identify a successor.
Zhu joined the IMF as a special adviser in 2010, after serving as a deputy governor of the People's Bank of China (PBoC). He began a five-year term as deputy managing director in July 2011.
A Chinese news service, Caixin, has reported that another PBoC deputy, Zhang Tao, may be put forward as his successor. Zhang was an executive director at the IMF from 2011 to
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