IMF forecasts Eurozone growth to slow to 2.3% this year, from 2017’s 2.4%, and drop further to 2.0% in 2019. IMF noted that “with economic prospects continuing to improve in the short term but medium-term prospects less bright, policymakers should seize the moment to rebuild room for fiscal manoeuvre and push forward with reforms to boost growth potential”
And it pointed out that “policymakers should strive to bring fiscal deficits within range of balance over the next few years.:” With that ” automatic stabilizers and fiscal stimulus can be deployed again, should downside risks materialize.”