(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, June 28 - International Monetary Fund
Managing Director Rodrigo Rato, in a surprise announcement,
said on Thursday he would step down in October for personal
reasons, cutting short his five-year term.
Rato, who took office in June 7, 2004, said he would depart
after the IMF's fall meetings in October.
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Managing Director Rodrigo Rato, in a surprise announcement,
said on Thursday he would step down in October for personal
reasons, cutting short his five-year term.
Rato, who took office in June 7, 2004, said he would depart
after the IMF's fall meetings in October.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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