According to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on September 2, after seasonal adjustments, at current prices, Australia's current account deficit in the second quarter of 2025 reached about 13.654 billion Australian dollars. This is the 9th consecutive quarter in which Australia's current account has been in deficit. After recalculation adjustments, Australia's current account deficit for the first quarter was approximately $14.092 billion. The deficit for the second quarter was also reduced compared to the deficit for the first quarter, and was lower than the previous market forecast of $15.1 billion.

Zhitongcaijing · 09/02/2025 04:01
According to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on September 2, after seasonal adjustments, at current prices, Australia's current account deficit in the second quarter of 2025 reached about 13.654 billion Australian dollars. This is the 9th consecutive quarter in which Australia's current account has been in deficit. After recalculation adjustments, Australia's current account deficit for the first quarter was approximately $14.092 billion. The deficit for the second quarter was also reduced compared to the deficit for the first quarter, and was lower than the previous market forecast of $15.1 billion.