Eurozone current account


Eurozone current account: 51.5 (46.31%)
Last Update: September 30, 2024

Eurozone current account closed down 51.5 as of September 30, 2024 from 35.2 from the previous month and 37.1 from last year.


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Eurozone current account

Date Values
2024-09-30 51.5
2024-08-31 35.2
2024-07-31 49.3
2024-06-30 52.4
2024-05-31 10.3
2024-04-30 34.4
2024-03-31 44.5
2024-02-29 31.1
2024-01-31 24.76
2023-12-31 43.61
2023-11-30 30.55
2023-10-31 14.2
2023-09-30 37.1
2023-08-31 28.57
2023-07-31 29.86
2023-06-30 32.8
2023-05-31 -8.3
2023-04-30 5.46
2023-03-31 30.12
2023-02-28 12.21
2023-01-31 -11.9
2022-12-31 15.17
2022-11-30 5.78
2022-10-31 -14.55

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Eurozone current account Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
current account ea.currentaccount 51.5 35.2 46 39 UP UP 81 2024-09-30

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What is the Eurozone current account

The Eurozone current account is a measure of the balance of trade and financial transactions between the Eurozone countries and the rest of the world. It includes the trade balance, which is the difference between exports and imports of goods, as well as the balance of services, income, and transfers. A positive current account surplus indicates that the Eurozone is exporting more than it is importing, while a negative current account deficit indicates the opposite. The current account is an important indicator of a country's or region's economic health and can have implications for exchange rates and overall economic stability.

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