Monthly developments in April 2000
The current account of the euro area recorded a deficit of EUR 3.2 billion in April 2000, compared with a surplus of EUR 4.8 billion for the same month last year. Half of the decline was due to a fall in the income account from a surplus of EUR 0.1 billion, to a deficit of EUR 3.9 billion. Changes in the other accounts also contributed to the current account deficit as the goods surplus fell by EUR 2.0 billion and the deficits on services and current transfers increased by EUR 0.8 billion and EUR 1.1 billion respectively. In April 2000, the transactions in the financial account were subdued compared with the flows in the previous two months which for direct and portfolio equity investment had been strongly influenced by a major merger between a euro area resident and a non-euro area resident against an exchange of shares. Direct investment showed a net outflow of EUR 6.2 billion in April, reflecting direct investment abroad of EUR 18.6 billion and direct investment in the euro area of EUR 12.4 billion. In contrast, net inflows of EUR 15 billion in debt instruments were observed in April, affecting both bonds and notes (EUR 9.1 billion) and money market instruments (EUR 5.9 billion). Elsewhere in the financial account, net inflows in financial derivatives reached EUR 2.1 billion and EUR 16.8 billion in other investment in April 2000. Eurosystem reserve assets fell by EUR 0.2 billion in April. Annex 1 ( pdf 6 kB, ) to this press release contains statistics produced by the Eurosystem in respect of the balance of payments (b.o.p.) of the euro area; the methodology has been developed in close co-operation with the European Commission (Eurostat) which publishes the b.o.p. for the European Union. The ECB compiles these statistics on the basis of the data on extra-euro area transactions reported by euro area countries. The results for April 2000 will also be published in the July 2000 issue of the . A detailed methodological note on euro area b.o.p. statistics is available on the ECB's website ("Euro area statistics - download"). Reproduction is permitted provided that the source is acknowledged