The European Union narrowed the field seeking the top job at the International Monetary Fund to two on Friday, as the U.K. objected to what has become a contentious scramble for the bloc to avoid losing a post that traditionally is held by one of its own.
Bloomberg: Europe votes on IMF candidate as UK objects to the process
A man walks past the IMF (International Monetary Fund) Headquarters Sept. 30, 2016 in Washington, D.C.