World Bank chief Kim heads for 2nd term, as no other nominees

WASHINGTON: World Bank President Jim Yong Kim effectively won a second five-year term after nominations to lead the global development bank closed with no other candidates proposed.

The World Bank executive board said in a statement that, following official procedures, it would formally meet with Kim as a candidate 'with the expectation of completing the selection process by the 2016 Annual Meetings,' which take place on October 7-9.