Trump nominates David Malpass to head World Bank

IANS  |  Washington 

US on Wednesday nominated David Malpass, one of his top economic advisers and a Wall Street veteran, to be the next of the

He has also been a longtime of the World Bank's lending practices and business model and has expressed concern about the overreach of such multilateral institutions.

Trump on Wednesday called him a "very extraordinary man."

The appointment, which must be approved by the World Bank's board, could prove controversial given Malpass's skepticism of the and concerns that the could politicise the role and use it to curb China's growing influence around the world, reported.

In nominating Malpass, Trump is installing a to a prominent post that comes with a five-year term.

"He's been a supporter for a long time," Trump said about

is being tapped to head the after its previous president, Jim Yong Kim, abruptly announced in January that he would resign from the post, nearly three years before his term expired.

Senior officials told reporters on Wednesday that Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, has briefed many of other countries about the plan to select and that they have been "receptive" to the choice.

The officials said that Malpass has a history of working constructively with and that he would honour commitments the bank had made on issues such as climate change.

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First Published: Thu, February 07 2019. 01:12 IST