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  2. List of sovereign states by current account balance - Wikipedia

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    World map by current account balance (% of GDP), 2023, according to World Bank [1]. This is the list of countries by current account balance, expressed in current U.S. dollars and as percentage of GDP, based on the data published by World Bank, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

  3. Current account (balance of payments) - Wikipedia

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    A current account surplus increases a nation's net foreign assets by the amount of the surplus, and a current account deficit decreases it by that amount. A country's balance of trade is the net or difference between the country's exports of goods and services and its imports of goods and services, excluding all financial transfers, investments ...

  4. List of countries by current account balance as percentage of ...

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    Quartile representation of current account balance as percent GDP by IMF WEO data Quartile representation of current account balance as percent GDP by CIA World factbook data. This article includes a list of countries of the world sorted by current account balance as a percentage of gross domestic product (nominal GDP).

  5. UPDATE 1-U.S. current account deficit jumps to 15-year high ...

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    The U.S. current account deficit surged to a 15-year high in the third quarter amid a record increase in imports as businesses rushed to replenish depleted inventories to meet strong demand. The ...

  6. Balance of payments - Wikipedia

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    The term "balance of payments surplus" (or deficit – a deficit is simply a negative surplus) refers to the sum of the surpluses in the current account and the narrowly defined capital account (excluding changes in central bank reserves). Denoting the balance of payments surplus as BoP surplus, the relevant identity is.

  7. Balance of trade - Wikipedia

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    Since 1971, when the Nixon administration decided to abolish fixed exchange rates, America's Current Account accumulated trade deficits have totaled $7.75 trillion as of 2010. This deficit exists as it is matched by investment coming into the United States – purely by the definition of the balance of payments, any current account deficit that ...

  8. Capital account - Wikipedia

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    A surplus in the capital account means money is flowing into the country, but unlike a surplus in the current account, the inbound flows effectively represent borrowings or sales of assets rather than payment for work. A deficit in the capital account means money is flowing out of the country, and it suggests the nation is increasing its ...

  9. Twin deficits hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, with an additional $400 billion deficit, the trade deficit would, according to the theory, be increased by some $200 billion. "Double deficit" in the USA. Fiscal balance (black) and current account balance (red). Source: ameco. [4] An economy is deemed to have a double deficit if it has a current account deficit and a fiscal deficit ...