WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank chief Agustin Carstens on Tuesday portrayed himself as a consensus builder with diverse experience in dealing with economic crises during an interview with the IMF's board on Tuesday.
Carstens was the first candidate to be interviewed by the 24-member IMF board, which will decide by June 30 on who the next head of the International Monetary Fund will be.
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