(Reuters) - The data, posted on the Web site of the National Statistics
Office, showed the current account deficit in 2006 reversed a
$140.2 million surplus in 2005, a year when the trade deficit
was a smaller $5.234.6 billion.
The data did not provide a reason for the current account
going into deficit.
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Office, showed the current account deficit in 2006 reversed a
$140.2 million surplus in 2005, a year when the trade deficit
was a smaller $5.234.6 billion.
The data did not provide a reason for the current account
going into deficit.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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