Turkey Current Account Deficit Narrows In October

Turkey’s current account deficit narrowed in October from last year, data from the central bank showed on Friday.

The current account deficit decreased to $0.273 billion in October from $2.737 billion in the same period last year. In September, the current account deficit was $2.559 billion.

Economists had forecast a deficit of $0.06 billion.

The goods deficit increased by $514 million with a net outflow of $1.267 billion and services logged a net inflow of $1.576 billion compared to the same month last year.

Primary income posted a net outflow of $613 million in October, while the secondary income account recorded a net inflow of $31 million.

The capital account deficit was $1 billion in October. The financial account deficit increased to $2.852 billion in October from $1.154 billion in the previous month.

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