KEY POINTS
  • Since the IMF's formation back in 1945, the managing director has always been from Europe.
  • If the appointment of Lagarde goes ahead, she will take over the ECB on November 1.
  • This gives the IMF a couple of months to nominate its next chief.
IMF managing Director Christine Lagarde arrives during Eurogroup meeting at the EU headquarters in Luxembourg on June 13, 2019.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will soon start the process of choosing a new managing director, with Christine Lagarde set to leave the organization in a few months' time.

EU ministers have made it clear they want to see someone from their continent take the job — which will be a five-year term — and continue the tradition of having a European at the helm of the Washington-based institution. Since the IMF's formation back in 1945, the managing director has always been from Europe.