Eurozone current account surplus rose to EUR 29.4 billion in January

FXStreet (Mumbai) - The data released by the European Central Bank (ECB) today showed the Eurozone recorded a surplus of EUR 29.4 billion in January 2015.

The official statement says, “it reflected surpluses for goods (€25.2 billion), services (€4.4 billion) and primary income (€11.5 billion), which were partly offset by a deficit for secondary income (€11.6 billion).”

On a non-seasonally adjusted measure, the surplus contracted to EUR 8.2 billion, compared with a revised EUR 35.2 billion reported in the previous month.

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