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Euro zone's current account surplus widens

FRANKFURT, July 17 (Reuters) – The euro zone’s seasonally adjusted current account surplus widened in May as a rise in primary income, which includes items like interest, profit or dividend income, offset a narrowing trade surplus, European Central Bank data showed on Friday.

The 21-nation currency bloc’s adjusted surplus widened to €25.1 billion in May from €17.5 billion a month earlier, while unadjusted figures showed a deficit of €6.2 billion after a surplus of €16.7 billion a month earlier.

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In the 12 months to May, the bloc’s current account surplus totalled 1.7% of GDP, below the 2.0% recorded in the preceding year.

(Reporting by Balazs Koranyi, Editing by William Maclean)

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