Romania: Current account looks bad
After four months of 2019, Romania posted a EUR2.3 billion C/A deficit, 38% more than the same period of 2018. How long can the policymakers stay in denial?
Romania: No relief from the current account
The current account (C/A) deficit widened 34% in Jan-Feb 2019 compared to the same period of 2018. The central bank is right to be worried
Romania: Still unfavourable current account developments
The current account (C/A) started the year with a EUR114 million deficit. At EUR-1.26 billion, the goods sector posted its biggest January gap since 2008
Romania’s current account (C/A) deficit reached EUR9.4 billion, or -4.7% of GDP, in 2018. It has widened by 58% since 2017 while its financing…
The current account (C/A) deficit reached EUR8.7 billion after 11 months of 2018, 60% higher than during the same period of 2017
Romania: Current account deficit at -4.0% of GDP in October
Romania: Ever widening current account