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Turkey’s current account deficit rose to $5.4 billion in April

The Turkish Central Bank said Monday, June 12, that the country’s current account deficit rose to $5.404 billion in April, which exceeds Reuters expectations, which predicted the deficit would reach $4.5 billion.

In March, the Turkish current account deficit recorded 4.903 billion dollars. As for the entire year 2022, the deficit amounted to 48.769 billion dollars.

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