May 18, 2011

Good News and Silver Lining

From the Wall Street Journal:
IMF Director Resigns, Denying Allegations
Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned as head of the International Monetary Fund, ending a leadership crisis at the organization following charges that he sexually assaulted a hotel maid in New York.

In a letter to the board, Mr. Strauss-Kahn said: "I deny with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations that have been made against me."

The letter said Mr. Strauss-Kahn, being held in a New York jail on sexual-assault charges, would resign with immediate effect.

"I want to protect this institution which I have served with honor and devotion, and especially�especially�I want to devote all my strength, all my time, and all my energy to proving my innocence," the letter said.

The IMF, which released the letter just after midnight Thursday, said it "will communicate in the near future on the Executive Board's process of selecting a new Managing Director." It added that John Lipsky remains as the acting head.

The resignation brings a quick end to the paralysis that has gripped the IMF since Mr. Strauss-Kahn was arrested several days ago. The IMF is in the midst of negotiations about the next steps to take in resolving Greece's financial problems and his absence from the talks has been seen as a major problem.

His resignation will put in high gear the global search for a replacement. By tradition, a European is selected to head the IMF and French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is considered the front runner.
#1) - Good riddance. Don't let the door hit 'ya where the Good Lord split 'ya. #2) - Lipsky is a tool. Well meaning but not qualified. #3) - Lagarde is a smokin' hot pistol. Smart. Outspoken. Actually has an interest in the business as well as being competent with a good track record. Europe might actually get relevant again... Posted by DaveH at May 18, 2011 10:14 PM
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