IMF Resources Talks Should Follow Europe Firewall, Brainard Says

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Group of 20 nations should discuss possible further resources for the International Monetary Fund after Europe decides on its financial firewall, the U.S. Treasury Department’s top international official said.

Lael Brainard, the Treasury undersecretary for international affairs, also said today that a “large share” of the funding to solve the euro-area crisis will come from the region itself.