Economy

Turkey: $376M current account deficit expected in June

Anadolu Agency survey shows economists' current account deficit forecasts for June range from $150M to $792M

Murat Aslan  | 07.08.2019 - Update : 07.08.2019
Turkey: $376M current account deficit expected in June

ISTANBUL 

Economists forecast Turkey's current account balance will post a $376M deficit in June, according to an Anadolu Agency survey on Wednesday. 

A group of 17 economists' estimates for the sixth month of 2019 ranged from $150 million to $792 million. 

The Central Bank of Turkey will release the monthly balance of payments figures on Friday, Aug. 9. 

In May, the current account posted a $151 million surplus, versus a $6.17 billion deficit in the same month last year.

In addition to monthly forecasts, the survey showed the end-2019 current account balance is expected to show a deficit of $7.1 billion, with estimates ranging from $2 billion surplus and $11.5 billion deficit.

Last year, the current account balance posted a deficit of around $27.6 billion, improving from a nearly $47.5 billion deficit in 2017. 

The figure was the lowest since 2009, while Turkey’s highest annual current account deficit over the last decade was seen in 2011, with $74.4 billion. 

The country's new economic program, announced in September 2018, targets a current-account-deficit-to-GDP ratio of 3.3% this year. 

* Writing and contributions by Muhammed Ali Gurtas from Ankara

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