Jamaican finance minister set to become IMF deputy MD

Fund’s chief proposes Nigel Clarke for role, while general counsel announces retirement

Nigel Clarke
Nigel Clarke
World Bank / Leigh Vogel

Jamaica’s finance minister, Nigel Clarke, is set to become a deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The institution’s managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, put Clarke’s name forward to the IMF’s executive board on August 26. Provided the board approves the appointment, he will take over from Antoinette Sayeh, who retires on September 12. His appointment would be effective from October 31.

Clarke has been Jamaica’s finance minister and a member of its parliament since

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