The Current Account released by the European Central Bank is a net flow of current transactions, including goods, services, and interest payments into and out of the Euro-Zone. A current account surplus indicates that the flow of capital into the Euro-Zone exceeds the capital reduction. Generally speaking, a high reading is seen as positive (or bullish) for the EUR, whereas a low reading is seen as negative (or bearish).
| Date | Time | Actual | Consensus |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 April 2026 | 08:00 | €21.09B | - |
| 20 March 2026 | 09:00 | €13B | - |
| 19 February 2026 | 09:00 | €34.6B | - |
| 20 January 2026 | 09:00 | €12.6B | - |
| 19 December 2025 | 09:00 | €32B | - |
| 19 November 2025 | 09:00 | €38.1B | - |
| 20 October 2025 | 08:00 | €13B | - |
| 18 September 2025 | 08:00 | €35B | - |
| 19 August 2025 | 08:00 | €38.9B | - |
| 18 July 2025 | 08:00 | €1B | - |
| 18 June 2025 | 08:00 | €19.3B | - |
| 20 May 2025 | 08:00 | €60.1B | - |
| 16 April 2025 | 08:00 | €33.1B | - |
| 21 March 2025 | 09:00 | €13.2B | - |
| 19 February 2025 | 09:00 | €50.5B | - |
| 17 January 2025 | 09:00 | €34.6B | - |
| 19 December 2024 | 09:50 | €32B | - |
| 19 November 2024 | 09:00 | €51.5B | - |
| 18 October 2024 | 08:00 | €35.2B | - |
| 19 September 2024 | 08:00 | €48B | - |