BRICS leaders unhappy with slow IMF reforms

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Last Updated : Nov 15 2014 | 7:55 PM IST

The BRICS leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Saturday reaffirmed their disappointment and serious concern over the non-implementation of the 2010 International Monetary Fund (IMF) reforms.

In a statement released after an informal meeting hours ahead of the G20 Summit here, the leaders agreed that the slow action on IMF reforms undermined the "legitimacy and credibility" of IMF.

BRICS refers to Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

"Undue delays in ratifying the 2010 agreement are in contradiction with the joint commitment by the G20 Leaders since 2009," Xinhua quoted the statement as saying, adding that if the US failed to ratify the reform agreement by the year-end, the G20 should schedule a discussion of the options for the IMF future reforms in January 2015.

On his part, Prime Minister Modi said the G20 meeting was taking place in the shadow of continued weak global economic growth.

He said political turbulence in many parts of the world, and the Ebola pandemic were also factors of concern.

In November 2010, the IMF announced that its board of executive directors had approved historic reforms, including shifting more than 6 percent of quotas from advanced economies to "dynamic" emerging and developing countries by 2012.

The reforms have been broadly believed to be reflecting the increasing economic strength of developing countries.

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First Published: Nov 15 2014 | 7:48 PM IST

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