THE International Monetary Fund overwhelmingly approved a plan on Monday to boost the voting shares of China and three other emerging economic giants to better reflect their clout in the world economy.
The plan, which IMF managing director Rodrigo Rato says will usher in the biggest shake-up in the fund in a generation, had drawn fire from some countries that fear losing power and others upset they would not gain enough influence.
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