Economy

Turkey's current account deficit widens in September

12-month rolling deficit stands over $39 billion, Central Bank says

13.11.2017 - Update : 13.11.2017
Turkey's current account deficit widens in September

By Tuba Sahin

ANKARA

Turkey's current account deficit reached over $4.5 billion in September 2017, up by almost $3 million year-on-year, according to the Central Bank on Wednesday.

September’s deficit means the 12-month rolling deficit stands at $39.3 billion, the bank stated.

The increase in the current account deficit is mainly attributable to an increase of $3.406 billion in the goods deficit that recorded a net inflow of $6.666 billion in the month, it said.

Another factor is a rise in primary income deficit, which increased by $171 million hitting $1.073 billion, it added.

Travel items, which constitute a major part of the services account, recorded a net inflow of nearly $2.7 billion in September, rising by $661 million year-on-year.

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