(Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez announced in April he wanted to leave
the International Monetary Fund immediately, complaining that
the Washington-based lender's policies failed to help the poor
in Latin America.
He was seemingly unaware that the move could trigger a
massive default on the South American country's debt.
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the International Monetary Fund immediately, complaining that
the Washington-based lender's policies failed to help the poor
in Latin America.
He was seemingly unaware that the move could trigger a
massive default on the South American country's debt.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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