JAPAN FEBRUARY CURRENT ACCOUNT, TRADE SURPLUS JUMP
  Japan's current account surplus rose to
  7.38 billion dlrs in February from 3.89 billion a year ago and
  from 4.95 billion in January, the Finance Ministry said.
      The trade surplus rose to 8.14 billion dlrs in February
  from 4.77 billion a year earlier and 5.70 billion in January.
      The long-term capital account deficit widened to 11.40
  billion dlrs from 8.06 billion a year ago, but it narrowed from
  12.32 billion in January, the Ministry said.
      Japan's February exports rose to 16.74 billion dlrs from
  14.89 billion in February 1986 and from 14.65 billion in
  January, the Ministry said. Imports fell to 8.61 billion from
  10.12 billion a year earlier and 8.94 billion in January.
      The invisible trade deficit fell to 617 mln dlrs in
  February from 693 mln a year earlier, but was up from a 527 mln
  deficit in January.
      Figures do not tally exactly because of rounding.
      Transfer payments narrowed to a 140 mln dlr deficit last
  month from a 185 mln deficit a year earlier and a 225 mln
  deficit in January.
      The basic balance of payments deficit in February fell to
  4.02 billion dlrs from 4.17 billion in February 1986 and 7.37
  billion in January. Short-term capital account payments swung
  to a 1.28 billion dlr deficit in February from a 1.60 billion
  surplus a year earlier and a 1.44 billion dlr surplus in
  January.
      Errors and omissions were 2.65 billion dlrs in surplus,
  compared with a 1.27 billion surplus a year earlier and a 1.10
  billion deficit in January. The overall balance of payments
  deficit rose to 2.65 billion dlrs from 1.30 billion a year
  earlier but was down from 7.04 billion in January.
      The seasonally adjusted trade surplus fell to 9.16 billion
  dlrs in February from the record 9.58 billion in January, the
  Ministry said.
      The seasonally adjusted current account surplus also
  dropped to 8.4 billion dlrs in February from the record 8.83
  billion set in January.
  

