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Current account deficit increased by 5% in 2010 to 5.15 billion euro
11.02.2011, 13:03 | Finance-Banks | 755 views
The current account deficit of the balance of payments increased last year by 5.0% compared to 209 to 5.15 billion euro, Romania’s National Central Bank data reports. In 2009 the current account deficit was 4.91 billion euro. The increase of the current account deficit was determined by the increase of negative amounts from revenues and services. Read more on Hotnews.ro
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