The European Central Bank (ECB) released its current account on Friday. Eurozone’s current account surplus climbed to a seasonally adjusted €27.3 billion in March from €19.2 billion in February. February’s figure was revised up from a surplus of €19.0 billion.

The surplus on goods rose to €31.0 billion in March from €24.2 billion in February.

The surplus on services remained unchanged at €6.9 billion in March.

The primary income surplus increased to €2.3 billion in March from €1.9 billion in February, while the secondary income deficit was down to €12.9 billion from €13.9 billion.

Eurozone’s unadjusted current account surplus climbed to €32.3 billion in March from €11.2 billion in February. February’s figure was revised up from a surplus of €11.1 billion.

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