Economy

Turkey: Current account balance sees $4.6B gap in Aug.

12-month rolling deficit sees $23.2 billion as of this August, says Central Bank

Aysu Biçer  | 12.10.2020 - Update : 12.10.2020
Turkey: Current account balance sees $4.6B gap in Aug.

ANKARA

Turkey's current account balance registered a deficit of $4.6 billion in August compared to 3.3 billion surplus in the same period of 2019, the country’s Central Bank said on Monday.

Bringing 12-month rolling deficit to $23.2 billion as of this August, this development is mainly driven by the net outflow of $5.3 billion in the good deficit increasing by $3.9 billion.


Also, the net inflow of 1.1 billion in services item decreased by $4.6 billion compared to the same month of the previous year, the bank said.

The current account balance, excluding gold and energy, indicated $973 million surplus, in comparison to $6.24 billion surplus observed in the same month of the previous year.

Turkey's current account balance for August was expected to post a deficit of $3.9 billion, according to an Anadolu Agency survey conducted on Friday.

The year-end current account balance is forecast to register a gap of $28.6 billion.

Turkey's current account balance in July saw a deficit of $1.8 billion.


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