Advanced nations urged more IMF surveillance.
The chief financial officers of the 11 advanced nations that make up the so-called Group of Ten concluded a meeting in Tokyo with a recommendation that the International Monetary Fund monitor the economic policies of advanced nations, as it already does those of debtor nations. They also said that a two-year study of the exchange rate system shows that it needs no major changes but has stability problems that monitoring could help to correct.
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