March 22 (Reuters) - Slovakia's current account showed a deficit of 990 million euros ($1.07
billion) in January, according to central bank data published on
Wednesday.
The January figure follows a jump in the country's current
account gap in 2022, with the full-year deficit being revised to
8.80 billion euros from 8.72 billion in updated data also
released on Wednesday.
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($1 = 0.9285 euros)
(Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague)
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