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Current account deficit narrows to 125.2 mln in Jan on higher exports, moderate fuel impact

Greece’s current deficit opened 2023 with a narrow current account deficit of 125.2 million euros, from 2.66 billion euros in December, Bank of Greece (BoG) data showed on Thursday.
In January 2022, the balance showed a deficit of 2.12 billion euros, while in January 2021 the current account posted a deficit of 500.3 million euros.
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