Brazil posts narrower-than-expected current account deficit in May

June 26, 2026 7:47 AM EDT

A drone view shows Farol Santander building and downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 7, 2026. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

BRASILIA, June 26 (Reuters) - ‌Brazil's ​current ​account deficit reached $3.185 billion in May, central bank data showed ‌on Friday, narrower than the $4.159 billion ⁠shortfall expected in a Reuters poll.

• The ‌trade surplus widened by ‌about $500 million from a year earlier, while the services deficit increased by ​a similar amount.

• The factor payments account saw a deficit broadly ⁠unchanged from a year ago.

• The 12-month current account ​deficit shrank to 2.60% of gross domestic product (GDP) from 2.65% in ​April, and from 3.52% ‌a year earlier.

• The annual improvement was driven mainly by ⁠a stronger trade balance, which is expected to widen this year as Brazil, ⁠a net oil exporter, benefits from higher ​prices linked to Middle East tensions.

• Foreign direct investment (FDI) totaled $7.974 billion in May, above the $5.750 ‌billion forecast in the poll.

• In 12-month terms, FDI rose ‌to 3.38% of GDP from 3.27% ⁠a month earlier, ‌broadly in ​line with May last year.

(Reporting by Marcela Ayres; Editing by Aidan ‌Lewis)



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