China revises Q1 trade surplus data
Updated: 2012-06-14 17:46
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - China's foreign exchange regulator on Thursday trimmed its first-quarter current account surplus to $23.5 billion from the preliminary figure of $24.7 billion.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange also revised the surplus in financial accounts, which measures net capital inflow, to $56.1 billion in the first quarter from the previous $49.9 billion.
Excluding the effects of changes in exchange rates and asset prices, the country's international reserve assets added $74.6 billion in the first quarter.
The foreign exchange reserves increased $74.8 billion in the first three months, while reserves in the International Monetary Fund decreased $400 million and the special drawing right (SDR) added $200 million, according to the statement.
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