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The Eurozone economy has emerged from its longest-ever recession and it seems the crisis is calming. Nonetheless, some of region's countries, particularly from the South, are still suffering from the crisis, and economic conditions remain challenging. This view was expressed by Kevin Entricken from Wolters Kluwer. These comments come against a backdrop of unclear global outlook, with investors all over the world remaining uncertain about central banks' future actions, including the Fed, which has injected liquidity and buoyed investor mood. The Eurozone is developing, albeit slowly. Moreover, the growth outlook looks shaky at best. During the third quarter, the 17-nation bloc expanded by just 0.1%, marking a slowdown from a 0.3% growth in the previous quarter.