
The International Monetary Fund announced Thursday a new resident representative in Greece as the debt-riddled country struggles to meet the terms of its IMF and European bailout. Wes McGrew, a senior member of the IMF team working on Greece, will become the institution\'s resident representative in Greece on September 2, replacing Bob Traa, whose three-year assignment ends this month, the IMF said in a statement. McGrew, a US citizen, has been working at the IMF since 2004. He will be the IMF\'s on-the-ground pointman in Greece, which since the beginning of its debt crisis in 2010, has struck two bailout deals with the IMF and the European Union worth a total of 240 billion euros ($317.8 billion).
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