ECONOMIC NEWS: Australia's current account deficit has narrowed 33% to A$7.2 billion in the three months to December as higher commodity prices boosted the value of exports. The current account deficit decreased from the September quarter's A$10.78 billion, Tuesday's seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed. In seasonally adjusted chain volume terms, the balance on goods and services was a surplus of A$1.24 billion, down on the September quarter surplus of A$2.02 billion. That is expected to detract 0.2 percentage points from growth from the December quarter GDP when the data is released on Wednesday.
CURRENCY: The Australian dollar was little changed against the U.S. dollar on Friday. The Australian dollar was quoted at $0.7091, the same as on Monday.
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