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Current Account         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Current Account; Current account balance; Current-account balance; Current-account; Current account (disambiguation)
current account         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Current Account; Current account balance; Current-account balance; Current-account; Current account (disambiguation)
(current accounts)
1.
A current account is a personal bank account which you can take money out of at any time using your cheque book or cash card. (BRIT; in AM, use checking account
)
His current account was seriously overdrawn.
N-COUNT
2.
A country's current account is the difference in value between its exports and imports over a particular period of time. (BUSINESS)
Portugal will probably have a small current-account surplus for 1992.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N n
current account         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Current Account; Current account balance; Current-account balance; Current-account; Current account (disambiguation)
¦ noun Brit. an account with a bank or building society from which money may be withdrawn without notice.

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Current account
Current account or Current Account may refer to:
Examples of use of current account
1. Current account: July current account (c/a) reading was once again higher than expected at $2.1 billion.
2. Second, an eventual move to a current account balance in the United States would require a reduction in the current account surpluses everywhere else.
3. The National Consumer Council rejected compulsory current account fees.
4. Mr Buffett‘s focus is on the US current account deficit.
5. In 2004, the current account balance was $68.7 billion.