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Discover Ludwig"current account surplus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when talking about a country's financial situation such as, "The UK has had a current account surplus for the past five years."
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Forecasts of the current account surplus diverge.
The current account surplus reached a new high last year.
It is larger than the current account surplus of China.
In 1999, the current account surplus dropped 16.8percentt.
Germany has maintained a large current account surplus throughout the euro area financial crisis, and in 2012, Germany's nominal current account surplus was larger than that of China.
Thankfully, China has deep pockets, running a huge current account surplus.
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Would the current-account surplus then vanish?
It doesn't want to reduce its current-account surplus.
Brazil runs a trade surplus, not a current-account surplus.
So did its current-account surplus, to $119.1 billion.
Japan's current-account surplus has been rising.Will that change?
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