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Summary The US officials have denied suggestions that Hillary Clinton was in talks to lead the World Bank.
Its 100 percent untrue, Philippe Reines, a close advisor to Hillary Clinton, said.To be crystal clear, he added in a second statement, Secretary Clinton has not had any conversations with the president, the White House or anyone about moving to the World Bank.She has expressed absolutely no interest in the job. She would not take it if offered.White House spokesman Jay Carney also chipped in, saying: The story is completely untrue.US officials were referring to a report that Clinton was in discussions with the White House to leave her job next year and take over as head of the World Bank, replacing Robert Zoellick should he leave at the end of his term in mid-2012.
