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Eurozone current account to gdp: 1.7 (INF%)
Last Update: December 31, 2023

Eurozone current account to gdp closed down 1.7 as of December 31, 2023 from 0 from the previous month and -0.4 from last year.


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Eurozone current account to gdp

Date Values
2023-12-31 1.7
2022-12-31 0
2021-12-31 2.8
2020-12-31 1.9
2019-12-31 2.7
2018-12-31 3.1
2017-12-31 3.1
2016-12-31 3.3
2015-12-31 2.8
2014-12-31 2.4
2013-12-31 2.1
2012-12-31 1
2011-12-31 -0.4
2010-12-31 -0.3
2009-12-31 -0.3
2008-12-31 -1.8
2007-12-31 0
2006-12-31 -0.2
2005-12-31 0.1
2004-12-31 0.7
2003-12-31 0.2
2002-12-31 0.6
2001-12-31 -0.4
2000-12-31 -1.5

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Eurozone current account to gdp Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
current account to gdp ea.currentaccountgdp 1.7 0 0 -19 Down Down 0 2025-12-31

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What is the Eurozone current account to gdp

The Eurozone current account to GDP ratio is a measure that represents the balance of trade for countries within the Eurozone as a percentage of their total economic output. A positive current account to GDP ratio indicates that a country is exporting more goods and services than it is importing, leading to a surplus in its balance of trade. This can be beneficial for a country's economy as it can lead to increased economic growth and job creation. On the other hand, a negative current account to GDP ratio signifies that a country is importing more than it is exporting, which can result in a trade deficit and potentially lead to economic instability. Overall, the Eurozone current account to GDP ratio is an important indicator of a country's economic health and its ability to compete in the global marketplace.

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