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Brazil Current Account (% GDP, WEO)

Annual current account balance as a share of GDP for Brazil (IMF WEO). Agricultural and iron-ore surpluses partly offset service deficits.

The Brazil Current Account (% GDP, WEO) is currently -3.03%, last updated .

-3.03%
1W -145.00%1M -145.00%3M -145.00%
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The OECD CLI condenses dozens of forward-looking inputs (order books, business surveys, term spreads, share prices) into a single index normalized to 100. Cross-country comparisons reveal whether a downturn is local or global, and the U.S. CLI has historically peaked 6-9 months before recessions. Paired with IMF WEO staff forecasts for real GDP growth and current account balances across 20 economies, the leading-indicator suite gives a more robust turning-point signal than any single country in isolation.

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DateValueChange
Dec 31, 2024-3.03%-145.00%
Dec 31, 2023-1.24%+42.52%
Dec 31, 2022-2.15%+8.84%
Dec 31, 2021-2.36%-43.70%
Dec 31, 2020-1.64%+51.94%
Dec 31, 2019-3.41%-21.61%
Dec 31, 2018-2.81%-129.32%
Dec 31, 2017-1.22%+27.99%
Dec 31, 2016-1.70%+51.68%
Dec 31, 2015-3.52%+21.79%
Dec 31, 2014-4.50%-25.87%
Dec 31, 2013-3.57%+4.93%
Dec 31, 2012-3.76%-17.68%
Dec 31, 2011-3.19%+18.63%
Dec 31, 2010-3.93%-123.15%
Dec 31, 2009-1.76%+16.19%
Dec 31, 2008-2.10%-965.13%
Dec 31, 2007-0.20%-120.26%
Dec 31, 20060.97%-25.74%
Dec 31, 20051.31%-2.15%
Dec 31, 20041.34%+240.73%
Dec 31, 20030.39%+121.29%
Dec 31, 2002-1.85%+58.48%
Dec 31, 2001-4.44%

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What is Brazil Current Account (% GDP, WEO)?
Annual current account balance as a share of GDP for Brazil (IMF WEO). Agricultural and iron-ore surpluses partly offset service deficits.
How does Brazil Current Account (% GDP, WEO) relate to imf macro?
Brazil Current Account (% GDP, WEO) is part of the IMF Macro category. The OECD CLI condenses dozens of forward-looking inputs (order books, business surveys, term spreads, share prices) into a single index normalized to 100. Cross-country comparisons reveal whether a downturn is local or global, and the U.S. CLI has historically peaked 6-9 months before recessions. Paired with IMF WEO staff forecasts for real GDP growth and current account balances across 20 economies, the leading-indicator suite gives a more robust turning-point signal than any single country in isolation.
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