Euro zone current account surplus widens in June

The euro zone's current account surplus ​widened in June due ‌to higher primary income, which includes flows such as ​dividends, wages and ​direct investment, European Central Bank ⁠data showed on Wednesday.

The ​combined current account surplus ​of the 21 nations using the euro increased to €35.1 billion ($40.7 ​billion) in June from €25.8 ​billion a month earlier based on ‌seasonally ⁠adjusted data. Unadjusted figures showed a surplus of €46.9 billion from a deficit ​of €6.1 ​billion.

In ⁠the 12 months to June, the ​bloc's combined balance of ​payments ⁠surplus narrowed to 1.7% of GDP from 2.0% ⁠in ​the preceding 12 ​months.

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