Figure B
Europe and East Asia current account balances
year | Total | Euro Area plus Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland | East Asia (China, Japan, NIEs) |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | 139.536 | -48.114 | 187.65 |
2001 | 162.456 | 16.328 | 146.128 |
2002 | 284.813 | 85.709 | 199.104 |
2003 | 356.888 | 94.741 | 262.147 |
2004 | 498.538 | 162.965 | 335.573 |
2005 | 480.86 | 101.089 | 379.771 |
2006 | 582.192 | 87.403 | 494.789 |
2007 | 781.904 | 98.323 | 683.581 |
2008 | 506.994 | -144.847 | 651.841 |
2009 | 576.946 | 60.621 | 516.325 |
2010 | 724.83 | 128.923 | 595.907 |
2011 | 494.257 | 96.853 | 397.404 |
2012 | 717.552 | 293.716 | 423.836 |
2013 | 809.099 | 428.043 | 381.056 |
2014 | 925.891 | 444.601 | 481.29 |
2015 | 1180.7 | 494.596 | 686.104 |
2016 | 1148.666 | 515.658 | 633.008 |
2017 | 1137.399 | 547.238 | 590.161 |
Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2018
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