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STAFF WRITER 18:12 HRS IST

London, Nov 3 (PTI) The European Union today said the region's economy will climb out of recession this year, on the back of improving financial conditions, even as the outlook for future growth remains uncertain.

Hit hard by the financial meltdown, many of the European economies slumped into recession. The region is also grappling with soaring unemployment numbers.

"The EU economy will emerge from recession in the second half of this year, although for 2009 as a whole, GDP is still set to fall by some four per cent.

"A gradual recovery is expected with GDP forecast to grow by 0.75 per cent in 2010 and around 1.50 per cent in 2011," the European Commission, the executive arm of the 27- nation EU said.

The near-term rebound in economic activity is spurred by better external environment and financial conditions in addition to fiscal and monetary policy measures.

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