Lipsky to step down as No. 2 at IMF
The IMF said Lipsky had agreed, at the request of IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to remain as a special advisor through the Group of 20 summit of rich and developing nations to be held in November.
Lipsky, whose official title is first deputy managing direction, was appointed to a five-year term in September 2006 after a long career in banking.
Most recently, Lipsky was vice chairman of the JP Morgan Investment Bank, having previously worked as the Wall Street giant's chief economist.
Strauss-Kahn, described Lipsky in a statement as "an instigator of debate, an influential proponent of multilateralism and deeper financial surveillance, and an outstanding communicator