The global economy may be on a path to recovery as signs of stabilization emerge from the eurozone and the United States, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, said on Sunday. As the global economy struggles to recover, Lagarde also praised China's leadership and influence in contributing to global economic stability. "The financial market conditions are more comfortable and recent economic indicators are beginning to look a little more upbeat Europe has taken an important step forward in solving its crisis with the latest efforts on Greece," Lagarde said in a speech in Beijing. These signs showed that policy actions taken in the wake of the global financial crisis are paying off, she said. "On the back of these collective efforts, the world economy has stepped back from the brink and we have cause to be more optimistic," she added. However, Lagarde said: "Optimism must not lull us into a false sense of security. There are still major economic and financial vulnerabilities that we must confront."
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