Slight delay in the release by the source. The current account surplus narrowed in July mostly due to a drop in the surplus for primary income as compared to June. The breakdown shows that surpluses were recorded for goods (€25 billion), services (€12 billion) and primary income (€7 billion). These were partly offset by a deficit for secondary income (€16 billion).
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