Japan's Ministry of Finance released its current account data for Japan late Sunday evening. Japan's current account surplus dropped to ¥558.6 billion in June from ¥1,880.9 billion in May, missing expectations for a surplus of ¥738 billion.
Japan benefits from a weaker yen.
Japan's trade balance surplus was ¥102.6 billion in June, after a deficit of ¥47.3 billion in the previous month.
Exports rose at an annual rate of 5.6% in June, while imports dropped 4.6%.