FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The euro zone's current account surplus surged in June on higher goods exports and lower imports, European Central Bank data ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSFRANKFURT - The euro zone's current account surplus surged in June on higher goods exports and lower imports, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday.
Based on adjusted data, the 20-nation recorded a surplus of 35.8 billion euros after 7.9 billion a month earlier while unadjusted data showed a surplus of 36.8 billion euros after a 12.5 billion euro deficit. In the 12 months to June, the bloc's current account showed a deficit of 0.1% of GDP after a surplus of 1.0% in the previous 12 months.
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