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Royaume-Uni Compte Courant
Dernière Version
déc. 31, 2022
Actuel
-2,483
Unités En
GBP Million
Précédente
-19,402
Fréquence
Trimestriel
Prochaine version
déc. 22, 2025
Délai de Sortie
2Mois17Jours1Heures
Plus haut  | Plus bas  | Moyenne  | Intervalle de Dates  | Source  | 
2,817 déc. 2019  | -51,700 mars 2022  | -5,265.27 GBP Million | 1946-2022 | Office for National Statistics | 
Dernières Mises à Jour
The UK’s current account deficit widened to £28.9 billion (3.8% of GDP) in Q2 2025, up from a downwardly revised £21.2 billion in Q1 and well above expectations of a £24.9 billion shortfall. This was the largest deficit since Q2 2023, driven primarily by a sharp deterioration in the primary income balance. The primary income deficit widened to £16.8 billion from £9.1 billion, as credits decreased while debits increased—receipts declined by £2.1 billion, while payments to foreign investors rose by £5.6 billion. Additionally, the goods trade deficit widened to £61.7 billion from £55.5 billion, as imports fell by £0.7 billion while exports declined by £6.5 billion, mainly due to lower shipments of semi-manufactured goods, finished goods, and oil. Meanwhile, the services surplus increased to £53.8 billion from £48.3 billion. On the other hand, the secondary income deficit fell slightly, decreasing by £0.7 billion to £4.2 billion (0.6% of GDP), down from £4.9 billion (0.7% of GDP) in Q1.
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