Australia Current Account

Country: Australia, AUD
Importance:
Low
Sector: Trade
Last release
03 Mar 2026 00:30 GMT
Actual
$-21.093 B
Forecast
$-18.928 B
Previous
$-18.340 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
03 Mar 2026
4 Q 2025
$-21.093 B
$-18.928 B
02 Dec 2025
3 Q 2025
$-16.646 B
$-13.746 B
02 Sept 2025
2 Q 2025
$-13.654 B
$-13.134 B
03 Jun 2025
1 Q 2025
$-14.663 B
$-3.311 B
04 Mar 2025
4 Q 2024
$-12.547 B
$-7.547 B
03 Dec 2024
3 Q 2024
$-14.149 B
$-0.315 B
03 Sept 2024
2 Q 2024
$-10.725 B
$3.197 B
04 Jun 2024
1 Q 2024
$-4.896 B
$6.228 B
05 Mar 2024
4 Q 2023
$11.800 B
$7.500 B
05 Dec 2023
3 Q 2023
$-0.158 B
$8.742 B
05 Sept 2023
2 Q 2023
$7.721 B
$7.616 B
06 Jun 2023
1 Q 2023
$12.283 B
$5.175 B
28 Feb 2023
4 Q 2022
$14.114 B
$-0.685 B
06 Dec 2022
3 Q 2022
$-2.278 B
$8.211 B
06 Sept 2022
2 Q 2022
$18.324 B
$6.762 B
31 May 2022
1 Q 2022
$7.532 B
$20.442 B
01 Mar 2022
4 Q 2021
$12.677 B
$26.565 B
30 Nov 2021
3 Q 2021
$23.886 B
$19.603 B
31 Aug 2021
2 Q 2021
$20.461 B
$16.480 B
01 Jun 2021
1 Q 2021
$18.283 B
$12.183 B

Australia Current Account reflects the net trade balance (the difference between exported and imported goods and services), net income from foreign investments and net transfer payments. The indicator is seasonally adjusted.

The impact of the indicator on the Australian dollar may vary depending on current economic conditions. Most often, its growth is seen as positive for the currency, because foreign residents need to buy Australian dollars in order to pay for goods or services.

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