One of the names proposed by the dailies is India's Planning Commission Deputy Chairman, Montek Singh Ahluwalia.
Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said on Monday that his country wanted an open, transparent and fair selection process.
"Malaysia is of the view that the post should be filled by a candidate that would represent the growing role of the developing countries in the global economy," he said.
"This would also be in line with the calls towards reforming the IMF and at the same time, allow the views of the developing countries be taken on board in a meaningful manner," the statement said.
Meanwhile, the editorial pages of both the Japan Times and the South China Morning Post on Sunday named Thai Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij as a possible candidate to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as the head of the IMF for 'his deep
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