Lipsky:Major currencies' deviations not main problem
06.25.09, 08:33 AM EDT
PARIS, June 25 (Reuters) - Foreign exchange rates between the main global currencies is not the main problem facing the world economy at the moment, IMF first deputy managing director John Lipsky said on Thursday.
'Deviations among the major currencies are certainly not the principal challenge to the global recovery,' he told reporters on the margins of a conference organised by the Paris Club.
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06.25.09, 08:33 AM EDT
PARIS, June 25 (Reuters) - Foreign exchange rates between the main global currencies is not the main problem facing the world economy at the moment, IMF first deputy managing director John Lipsky said on Thursday.
'Deviations among the major currencies are certainly not the principal challenge to the global recovery,' he told reporters on the margins of a conference organised by the Paris Club.
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