Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) - Australia



Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of Australia
Value & RankThe Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of Australia is -4.20 (% of GDP) with a global rank of 93.
Australia compared to other CountriesThe Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of Australia is similar to that of Cameroon, Poland, United Kingdom, Lebanon, New Zealand, Lao PDR, Haiti, Romania, Samoa, India with a respective Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of -3.61, -3.73, -3.75, -3.85, -4.06, -4.42, -4.42, -4.42, -4.73, -4.92 (% of GDP) and a global rank of 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98.Last 5 years averageAustralia had an average Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of -4.78 (% of GDP) in the last 5 years from (2007 to 2012).
Australia during the Great RecessionAustralia's Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) had a positive growth of 13.0% during the Great RecessionAustralia since the end of the Great RecessionAustralia's Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) had a positive growth of 20.4% since the end of the Great Recession
YearCurrent Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) (% of GDP) - Australia
2005-6.25
2006-6.06
2007-7.51
2008-4.94
2009-5.28
2010-3.84
2011-2.97
2012-4.20
Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) of Australia
Country NameGlobal RankCurrent Account Balance (Percentage of GDP) (% of GDP)
Cameroon88-3.61
Poland89-3.73
United Kingdom90-3.75
Lebanon91-3.85
New Zealand92-4.06
Australia93-4.20
Lao PDR94-4.42
Haiti95-4.42
Romania96-4.42
Samoa97-4.73
India98-4.92
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list of countries by Current Account Balance (Percentage of GDP)
Datasource: Workbank - World Development Indicators