"One candidate, current Managing Director Christine Lagarde, has been nominated," the IMF executive board said in a statement. The new term begins in July.
The United States, the largest IMF stakeholder and long a strong supporter of Lagarde's leadership in steering the crisis lender through a critical time for the global economy, swiftly declared its official backing today.
Named to head the IMF in July 2011, Lagarde, 60, also has received numerous expressions of support from officials in Europe and Latin America.
The board, representing the IMF's 188 member nations, said it would hold meetings with Lagarde and wants to complete the selection process "as soon as possible."
It is expected to formally name her the next managing director by early March.
US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced Washington's support for Lagarde's second term, praising her for an "exceptional job" in leading the IMF over the last five years.
"I've known Christine for many years, and I've seen time and again her ability to bring people together on major global issues and drive toward solutions," he said.
In 2011, Lagarde, a former French finance minister, easily won a contest with several developing country candidates to take over the IMF as Europe was sinking deep into economic crisis.
But her victory came amid criticism that the IMF's top job should not be locked down by a European, as it has since the institution was created in 1944.
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