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imageOTTAWA: Canada's current account deficit narrowed slightly in the second quarter of 2015 to C$17.40 billion ($13.18 billion) on more favorable trade in goods and services, Statistics Canada said on Monday.

The deficit was greater than the C$16.90 billion shortfall predicted by analysts. Statscan revised the first quarter deficit up to C$18.15 billion - the second highest on record - from an initial C$17.47 billion.

A strong gain in exports in June helped trim the trade in goods deficit to C$6.74 billion from C$7.07 billion in the first quarter.

Overall exports of goods edged up C$680 million to C$128.83 billion, largely due to higher prices.

Total imports of goods rose by C$350 million to C$135.57 billion, in part due to higher shipments of motor vehicles and parts.

The deficit on trade in services shrank by C$240 million to C$5.49 billion as non-residents increased their spending in Canada.

This reflected the higher number of foreign travelers, Statscan said. The deficit on cross-border investment income flows dropped to C$4.00 billion from C$4.19 billion as earnings by Canadian investors on their holdings of foreign securities advanced for the 11th successive quarter.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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