Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in March
Apr, 27, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202617
Brazil’s current account deficit totaled $6.036 billion in March, central bank data showed on Friday, exceeding the $5.489 billion shortfall expected by economists in a Reuters poll.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) for the month reached $6.037 billion, falling short of the $7 billion forecast in the poll.
- The widening of the current account deficit was driven by a $1.6 billion fall in the trade surplus from the same month last year, as imports grew much faster than exports.
- Also weighing on the monthly result were larger deficits in the factor payments account, up $1.1 billion from March 2025, and in services, which increased by $600 million.
- On a 12-month basis, the current account deficit rose to 2.71% of gross domestic product (GDP), from 2.61% in the previous month.
- Over the same period, FDI totaled 3.18% of GDP, down from 3.24% in February.
Source: Reuters
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