By Murat Aslan
ISTANBUL (AA) - Economists expect the Turkish economy to run a current account surplus of $1.1 billion in July, according to an Anadolu Agency survey on Wednesday.
A group of 14 economists' estimates for the month ranged between a surplus of $160 million and $1.5 billion.
The Turkish Central Bank will release the monthly balance of payments figures on Friday, Sept. 13.
This June, the current account posted a $548 million deficit, while in the first half of 2019 the deficit totaled $3.26 billion.
Meanwhile, the survey showed the end-2019 current account balance is forecast to see a deficit of $4.5 billion, with the lowest estimate at $2 billion, and the highest at $9 billion.
Last year, the current account balance posted a deficit of around $27.6 billion, improving from a nearly $47.5 billion deficit in 2017.
Turkey's new economic program, announced in September 2018, targets a current-account-deficit-to-GDP ratio this year of 3.3%.
* Writing by Gokhan Ergocun