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current account surplus

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meanings of current, accountand surplus


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current
adjective
uk /ˈkʌr.ənt/ us /ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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account
noun
uk /əˈkaʊnt/ us /əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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surplus
noun[C or U]
adjective
uk /ˈsɜː.pləs/ us /ˈsɝː.pləs/
(an amount that is) more than ...
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Examples of current account surplus


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The current accountsurplus accompanied by the surge in capital inflows in the mid-1990s put too much strain on that strategy.
The deterioration in the net foreign asset position is then followed by a current accountsurplus.
The economy runs a current accountsurplus, thus generating a positively growing stock of foreign assets.
For example, the liquidity benefits of having a money market fund are greatly reduced if the agent already has a large bank accountsurplus.
The initial value of its foreign bonds plus the capitalized value of the current accountsurplus along the balanced growth path must sum to zero.
Current accountsurplus suggested in a very plausible way that the zloty was undervalued.
As a result, our current accountsurplus was made up of a huge surplus on invisibles, largely because of the shipping industry.
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The current accountsurplus of £2,575 million in this period is one of the largest in the country's history.
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We saw the first current accountsurplus since the first quarter of 1987 in the third quarter of last year.
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Our current accountsurplus in 1982 was over £4·5 billion—almost as high as the record surplus in 1981, which came to over £6 billion.
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Net outward capital flows will have to be increased to the extent that this lower exhange rate may have increased the current accountsurplus.
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The oil exporting countries, on the other hand, will have a current accountsurplus of over $130 billion in 1980.
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Our balance of payments figures show a current accountsurplus of £2 billion in the last six months.
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It has the world's largest foreign exchange reserves, at almost $400 billion, and had a current accountsurplus of around $80 billion last year.
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There was a current accountsurplus of about £0.8 billion.
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It is a case for relaxing exchange control because of the genuine current accountsurplus.
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It is fair to say that at the moment nearly all factors are in favour of a balance-of-payments current accountsurplus for this country.
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This net outflow is the natural reflection of the large current accountsurplus earned over the period.
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A figure is worked out on the capital invested in the business, and the final result shows a telephone accountsurplus for 1947–48 of £10,500,000.
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What is more, they will lead to a current accountsurplus of £30 billion in the three years.
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