Japan booked a current account surplus of 3.908 trillion yen in April, up from 2.370 trillion yen a year earlier, the Ministry of Finance said in a Monday release.
However, the latest figure was down from the record-high surplus of 4.682 trillion yen in March.
The primary driver of the increase was a widening of the trade surplus in the goods account.
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