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Turkey's current account gap nearly $7.1B in January

12-month rolling deficit stands at almost $51.6B: Turkish Central Bank

Ersin Çelik
10:18 - 12/03/2018 Pazartesi
Update: 10:54 - 12/03/2018 Pazartesi
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Turkey's current account deficit has widened by $4.4 billion, year-on-year, to reach nearly $7.1 billion in January, Turkish Central Bank said on Monday.

According to the bank's report on balance of payments, the country's 12-month rolling deficit stood at nearly $51.6 billion in January.

"This development in the current account is mainly attributable to $4.54 billion increase in the goods deficit recording net outflow of $7.63 billion, as well as $82 million increase in primary income deficit to $479 million," the bank said.

The median of analysts' forecasts surveyed by Anadolu Agency’s Finance Desk on Friday was $6.8 billion for the month, while the year-end overall current account forecast stood at $49.2 billion.

Travel, a major item under services, recorded a net inflow of $822 million, increasing by $127 million compared with the same month of the previous year, the bank added.

Turkey's current account gap in January 2017 was almost $2.7 billion with a 12-month rolling deficit of $33.58 billion, according to the Turkish Central Bank's revised data.

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