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  • PRESS RELEASE
  • 19 September 2019

Euro area monthly balance of payments: July 2019

  • In July 2019 the current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of €21 billion, compared with a surplus of €18 billion in June 2019.[1]
  • In the 12-month period to July 2019, the current account recorded a surplus of €317 billion (2.7% of euro area GDP), compared with a surplus of €383 billion (3.3% of euro area GDP) in the 12 months to July 2018.
  • In the financial accounteuro area residents made net acquisitions of foreign portfolio investment securities totalling €87 billion in the 12-month period to July 2019 (down from €457 billion in the 12 months to July 2018). Non-residents made net acquisitions of euro area portfolio investment securities amounting to €101 billion (down from €246 billion).
Chart 1

Euro area current account balance

The current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of €21 billion in July 2019, an increase of €3 billion from the previous month (see Chart 1 and Table 1). Surpluses were recorded for goods (€26 billion), primary income (€6 billion) and services (€2 billion). These were partly offset by a deficit for secondary income (€14 billion).

Table 1

Current account of the euro area

Data for the current account of the euro area

In the 12 months to July 2019, the current account recorded a surplus of €317 billion (2.7% of euro area GDP), compared with a surplus of €383 billion (3.3% of euro area GDP) in the 12 months to July 2018. This decline was mainly driven by a smaller surplus for services (down from €117 billion to €89 billion) and a bigger deficit for secondary income (up from €139 billion to €159 billion). Smaller surpluses for goods (down from €311 billion to €297 billion) and primary income (down from €93 billion to €90 billion) also contributed to the decline.

Chart 2

Selected items of the euro area financial account

In direct investment, euro area residents made net disinvestments of €384 billion in non-euro area assets in the 12-month period to July 2019, following net investments of €295 billion in the 12 months to July 2018 (see Chart 2 and Table 2). At the same time, non-residents made net disinvestments in euro area assets of €299 billion, compared with net investments of €115 billion in the 12-month period to July 2018.

In portfolio investment, net acquisitions of foreign debt securities by euro area residents decreased to €124 billion in the 12-month period to July 2019, from net acquisitions of €295 billion in the 12 months to July 2018. Over the same period, euro area residents made net sales of foreign equity amounting to €38 billion, switching from net acquisitions of €162 billion in the 12 months to July 2018. Non-residents’ net acquisitions of euro area equity fell to €101 billion in the 12 months to July 2019, down from €309 billion in the 12 months to July 2018. Over the same period, they switched from net sales of euro area debt securities of €63 billion to net purchases of €1 billion.

Table 2

Financial account of the euro area

Data for the financial account of the euro area

In other investment, euro area residents’ net acquisitions of foreign assets increased to €372 billion in the 12 months to July 2019 (compared with €219 billion in the 12 months to July 2018). Over the same period, their net incurrence of liabilities decreased to €81 billion from €348 billion.

Chart 3

Monetary presentation of the balance of payments

The monetary presentation of the balance of payments (see Chart 3) shows that the net external assets of euro area MFIs increased by €353 billion in the 12-month period to July 2019. This increase was mainly driven by the euro area’s current and capital accounts surplus and, to a lesser extent, by euro area non-MFIs’ net inflows in portfolio investment equity and direct investment. This was partly offset by net outflows in portfolio investment debt.

In July 2019 the Eurosystem’s stock of reserve assets increased to €797.9 billion, up from €770.8 billion in the previous month (see Table 3). This increase was mainly driven by positive price changes (€14.9 billion), but also by net acquisitions of assets (€7.1 billion) and positive exchange rate changes (€5.2 billion).

Table 3

Reserve assets of the euro area

Data for the reserve assets of the euro area

Data revisions

This press release does not incorporate revisions for previous periods.

Next press releases:

  • quarterly balance of payments and international investment position: 2 October 2019 (reference data up to the second quarter of 2019)
  • monthly balance of payments: 18 October 2019 (reference data up to August 2019)

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Notes

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  1. [1]Current account data are seasonally and working day-adjusted, unless otherwise indicated, whereas capital and financial account data are neither seasonally nor working day-adjusted.
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