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IMF Predicts Stronger Rebound in 2010

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The International Monetary Fund said the global economic rebound next year will be stronger than it forecast in April as the financial system stabilizes and the pace of contractions from the United States to Japan moderates.

The Washington-based lender said in a revised forecast released today that the world economy will expand 2.5% in 2010, compared with its April projection of 1.9% growth. A contraction this year will be 1.4%, worse than an April forecast for a 1.3% drop, the IMF said.

The improved outlook for next year reflects differing stages of recovery across the globe, with emerging economies including China helping drive the world out of the worst recession in six decades, while Europe lags behind the U.S. and Japan. Still, the fund warned that the pickup is expected to be "sluggish" and called repairing the international banking system a priority.

"The global economy is still in a recession but we`re inching towards a recovery," IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard said in a statement on Wednesday. "We have to continue with the fiscal, monetary, financial policies which we have put in place."

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