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PBoC’s Pan calls for ‘meaningful’ IMF quota adjustments

Governor says global economy needs more co-operation amid heightened uncertainty

The People’s Bank of China, Beijing

The governor of China’s central bank has called on the International Monetary Fund to make “meaningful quota adjustments” as soon as possible to safeguard the institution’s credibility.

During a speech at the IMF’s annual meetings last week, People’s Bank of China governor Pan Gongsheng said the IMF was a global safety net and that pursuing quota reform would be crucial for enhancing its legitimacy, effectiveness, and representativeness, according to a statement published October 18. Pan said

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