U.S. goods exports +$390 U.S. goods imports -498 U.S. service exports +133 U.S. service imports -107 Net investment income +12 Net transfers -22 Capital account -5 Foreign purchases of U.S. assets +156 U.S. purchases of foreign assets -59
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