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So "External balance of goods and services" (Germany: 7.7% of GDP ; France: -2.1% of GDP [for 2006-Q3]) is a totally different beast than "capital accounts balance"?
(I am in dire need of taking Econ 101.) Truth unfolds in time through a communal process.
The number that matters is the change in reserves
Current Account + Capital Account = Change in Official Reserve Account
with Capital account =
Increase in foreign ownership of domestic assets - Increase of domestic ownership of foreign assets In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
Unfortunately, I think I must still be missing something.
On the map on that page, France appears red ("countries in current account deficit, 2005"), while Germany is in blue ("countries in current account surplus").
And on the List of countries and territories by current account balance list referenced at the bottom of that page, the estimate for Germany's 2005 current account balance is $115,500 million, while France's is -$38,780 million.
A negative current account balance means a negative change in official reserve account, doesn't it? Otherwise, maybe the Wikipedia estimates are totally off? Truth unfolds in time through a communal process.
Germany has a large negative capital account balance because they invest a lot more outside of Germany than foreigners invest in Germany. France is the other way round, most years. In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
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