Economics
Race for OECD Top Job Narrows as Hildebrand Drops Out
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BlackRock Inc.’s Philipp Hildebrand withdrew from the race to lead the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, potentially leaving the field to candidates from Greece, Sweden and Australia.
The Swiss candidate made his announcement on Twitter. Two former European Commissioners -- Cecilia Malmstrom of Sweden and Anna Diamantopoulou of Greece -- and former Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann were also in the running, though it’s not immediately clear whether any of them also dropped out.