The Current Account is part of India's balance of payments, which is a systematized data on all economic transactions between residents and non-residents. A current account surplus increases net external assets and leads to an increase in capital exports in the form of an increase in external assets in the capital account. In general, higher than expected readings can be seen as positive for INR. The influence can be negative if they are below expectations.
India Current Account
Last release
Actual
$-13.200 B
Forecast
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Previous
$-12.300 B
Next release
Actual
Coming in 12 days
Forecast
$-8.744 B
Previous
$-13.200 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
4 Q 2025
$-13.200 B
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$-12.300 B
3 Q 2025
$-12.300 B
$1.330 B
$-2.400 B
2 Q 2025
$-2.400 B
$-2.112 B
$13.500 B
1 Q 2025
$13.500 B
$-13.799 B
$-11.457 B
4 Q 2024
$-11.457 B
$-12.168 B
$-16.674 B
3 Q 2024
$-11.200 B
$-1.058 B
$-9.700 B
2 Q 2024
$-9.700 B
$3.915 B
$5.700 B
1 Q 2024
$5.700 B
$-10.183 B
$-10.500 B
4 Q 2023
$-10.500 B
$-6.797 B
$-8.300 B
3 Q 2023
$-8.300 B
$-10.981 B
$-9.200 B
2 Q 2023
$-9.200 B
$-19.459 B
$-1.300 B
1 Q 2023
$-1.300 B
$-28.621 B
$-18.200 B
4 Q 2022
$-18.200 B
$-39.374 B
$-36.400 B
3 Q 2022
$-36.400 B
$-21.754 B
$-23.900 B
2 Q 2022
$-23.900 B
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$-13.400 B
1 Q 2022
$-13.400 B
$-19.710 B
$-23.000 B
4 Q 2021
$-23.000 B
$-1.647 B
$-9.600 B
3 Q 2021
$-9.600 B
$25.030 B
$6.500 B
2 Q 2021
$6.500 B
$-4.658 B
$-8.100 B
1 Q 2021
$-8.100 B
$10.975 B
$-1.700 B