The IMF Counted Votes on Venezuela. Britain Uses a Different Rule
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Multilateral Finance Key Facts —The decision. On April 16 the Fund resumed dealings with Caracas, guided by members holding a majority of total voting power. —The holdings. Venezuela’s reserve tranche and drawing rights total roughly $4.9bn, about SDR 3.6bn. —The draw. Caracas announced an initial $200m for reconstruction, roughly four percent of the total. —The […] The post The IMF Counted Votes on Venezuela. Britain Uses a Different Rule appeared first on The Rio Times .
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