Eurozone's current account surplus increased in March due to higher primary income, reaching €35.77bn.
Eurozone's current account surplus increased in March due to higher primary income, according to European Central Bank data. The surplus rose to €35.77bn in March from €28.89bn in February, while unadjusted figures showed a jump to €44.53bn from €31.12bn. Over the twelve months to March, the surplus surged to 2.1% of the 20-nation currency bloc's GDP from a deficit of 0.6% in the preceding 12 months.
May 21, 2024
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