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What explains differences in the Capital Flows table in the April and October WEO editions?

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What explains differences in the Capital Flows table in the April and October WEO editions?

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A. The differences between April and October editions of the Capital Flows table are mainly due to the data collection timing during the WEO exercise. For example, data for many countries in the April edition are still considered preliminary, while data in the October edition are considered final. Furthermore, these data are difficult to estimate as they continue to change over time.

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