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The IMF continues to expect euro area GDP growth to accelerate
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has confirmed its October 12 forecast that economic growth in the eurozone will be higher than estimated on 6 April.

IMF expects 5 percent growth from eurozone
According to the IMF’s European regional growth forecast released on Wednesday, eurozone GDP will grow by 5 percent this year, which is in line with its big autumn report on 12 October and exceeds the 4.4 percent estimated in its spring global forecast. (MTI)
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