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AUSTRALIA POSTS LOWEST CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT SINCE 1980.
Publication: AsiaPulse News Publication Date: 29-AUG-01 |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
CANBERRA, Aug 29 Asia Pulse - Australia has posted its lowest current account deficit as a percentage of GDP since 1980, helped by the low Australian dollar.
But economists say the deficit could be on the way back up as the currency strengthens and the economies of Australia's major trading partners worsen.
Australia reported a seasonally adjusted current account deficit of $A3.49 billion ($US1.85 billion) in the June quarter, down from $A4.29...
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