Türkiye’s current account balance posted a deficit of $2.7 billion in April, up $1.22 billion on a yearly basis, according to official figures released on Monday.
The Central Bank announced that the 12-month rolling deficit totaled $25.7 billion.
Excluding gold and the energy trade, the current account balance saw a surplus of $4 billion, increasing from $1.13 billion.
The goods item saw a net deficit of $4.43 billion, while services indicated a net surplus of $2.7 billion.
“Under services, travel item recorded a net inflow of $1.59 billion,” added the Central Bank.
Direct investments saw net inflows of $323 million.
Source: Anadolu Agency