MUMBAI, Dec 26 (Reuters) - India's current account deficit narrowed more than expected in the July-September quarter largely due to a lower merchandise trade deficit while services exports also grew, ...
China’s reported current account surplus rose from $55 billion in the second quarter of 2024 ($220 billion annualized, or just over a percentage point of GDP) to $148 billion (just under $600 billion ...
In the second quarter of 2024, China reported a customs surplus of $250 Billion, a services deficit of $60 billion—and a current account surplus of only $50 billion. The gap between the current ...
The services surplus hiked by 23.4% to $500 million due to a leap in both tourism revenues and Suez Canal transit receipts ...
The merchandise trade deficit at USD 87.4 billion in the second quarter of the current financial year (Q2FY26) was lower than USD 88.5 billion in Q2FY25 India’s current account deficit moderated to ...