MEXICO CITY — Mexico's central bank governor Agustin Carstens knows that he faces an uphill task: the votes in his bid to be the first representative from an emerging economy to lead the International Monetary Fund are not adding up. Still, Carstens says he will continue his campaign to beat ...
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Still, Carstens says he will continue his campaign to beat French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde , even as the powerful voting block of Europe and countries ...
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