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NZ: Balance of Payments - Q4 2000

Friday, 23 March 2001, 3:03 pm | Deutsche Bank

Key Points The current account deficit for Q4 2000 was $1,863m, compared with market expectations of a deficit of $1,400m and our own forecast of a deficit $1,503m. The deficit for Q3 2000 was also revised up by approximately $60m. More >>

NZ Housing activity continues to strengthen

Wednesday, 21 March 2001, 8:58 am | Deutsche Bank

Continuing the run of surprisingly positive housing market data, Barfoot and Thompson - accounting for around 30% of the Auckland residential sales market - have reported a further sharp rise in house sales in February. More >>

RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement

Wednesday, 14 March 2001, 2:56 pm | Deutsche Bank

Key points The RBNZ lowered the official cash rate by 25 bps to 6.25%. More >>

RBNZ March Monetary Policy Statement

Wednesday, 14 March 2001, 10:28 am | Deutsche Bank

The RBNZ lowered the OCR by 25 bps to 6.25%. The RBNZ noted that the decision was finely balanced. Considering that the published projections are consistent with an OCR of 6.5%, it can be concluded that the Bank made the decision to lower the OCR ... More >>

NZ Overseas Trade Indexes - Q4 2000

Monday, 12 March 2001, 3:14 pm | Deutsche Bank

Export prices rose by 9.2% qoq in Q4 to be 27.1% higher than a year earlier. Around half of that increase can be attributed to the weakening in the NZD - Statistics NZ estimates are the trade-weighted index fell 4.7% qoq - with the remainder reflecting ... More >>

NZ Retail Sales - January 2001

Monday, 12 March 2001, 3:10 pm | Deutsche Bank

Key points Statistics New Zealand estimate that total nominal retail sales fell 0.3% mom in January - slightly weaker than the provisional estimate - but were 5.1% higher than a year earlier (seasonally adjusted - actual sales were 7.5% higher than ... More >>

NZ: ANZ Job Ads Survey - February 2001

Friday, 9 March 2001, 10:35 am | Deutsche Bank

Key Points The trend number of job ads - the headline figure reported by the ANZ - fell 0.9% mom in February. In seasonally adjusted terms, the number of job ads rose 0.8% mom following a rise of 2.1% mom in January. More >>

NZ: RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement - Preview

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 4:58 pm | Deutsche Bank

Moreover, the Bank is likely to project the OCR remaining unchanged this year, followed by a modest tightening to 7.0% during 2002. That compares to the previous outlook of a 100 bps rate hike by early next year. More >>

NZ: Outlook For The 3Y NZGB/ACGB Spread

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 2:58 pm | Deutsche Bank

The widening in the 3Y NZGB/ACGB spread has been driven by the widening in the cash rate differential. In turn, this widening has been driven by the recent divergence in economic performance. This is captured in the "confidence gap". We doubt ... More >>

Data Flash (NZ) February 2001 in Review

Friday, 2 March 2001, 2:05 pm | Deutsche Bank

Key financial market movements 29 Dec 1 Feb 28 Feb 29 Dec 1 Feb 28 Feb Mar Eurodollar 94.11 94.86 94.98 USD/Yen 114.84 116.00 117.08 NZD Mar bill futs 94.33 94.81 93.63 EUR/USD 0.9297 0.9421 0.9212 90 Day Bank Bill 6.66 6.40 6.45 NZD/USD 0.4407 0.4462 ... More >>

NZ Building Consents - January 2001

Friday, 2 March 2001, 12:41 am | Deutsche Bank

Key points The number of new dwelling consents issued increased 5.5% mom in January following a 8.9% mom decline in December. More >>

Government releases findings of Svensson review

Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 5:26 pm | Deutsche Bank

The Government released the findings of the review into the operation monetary policy, which has been conducted over the past six months by the Swedish economics professor Lars Svensson. More >>

NZ Overseas Merchandise Trade

Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 2:34 pm | Deutsche Bank

Data Flash (New Zealand) NZ Overseas Merchandise Trade (Imports, January) & Producer Price Indexes (Q4 2000) More >>

Outlook for NZ Yield Curve - 20 February 2001

Wednesday, 21 February 2001, 9:00 am | Deutsche Bank

Summary While the NZ yield curve remains inverted between cash and bonds, it has normalised between short and long bonds. The shift in the 3Y/10Y spread looks consistent with the acceleration in annual GDP growth that will occur when last year's negative ... More >>

The Direction Of Interest Rates In New Zealand

Friday, 16 February 2001, 9:36 am | Deutsche Bank

Summary This note identifies the key competing arguments that the RBNZ is likely to consider as it seeks to finalise the projections that will underpin its 14 March Monetary Policy Statement (MPS). More >>

NZ Food Price Index and CPI Outlook - January 2001

Wednesday, 14 February 2001, 3:35 pm | Deutsche Bank

The January food price index rose by 1.6% mom and was 4.0% higher than a year ago. More >>

NZ Retail Sales (Q4) 2000 and Trade Balance (Dec)

Tuesday, 13 February 2001, 4:59 pm | Deutsche Bank

The value of retail sales rose 1.0% mom in December, a slight upward revision to the advance estimate of +0.7% mom. Excluding motor vehicles sales and services, sales rose 1.2% mom. The latest result, which followed two months in which sales levels ... More >>

NZ Labour Costs And Employment - Q4 2000

Monday, 12 February 2001, 1:59 pm | Deutsche Bank

Key Points Average hourly earnings (ordinary time) in the private sector increased by 0.5% qoq in Q4, as measured by the Quarterly Employment Survey (QES). The market had expected an increase of 0.6% qoq. More >>

NZ Household Labour Force Survey - Q4 2000

Thursday, 8 February 2001, 4:15 pm | Deutsche Bank

Employment increased 1.1% qoq in Q4 following a revised increase of 1.3% qoq in Q3. The level of employment was 2% higher than a year earlier. More >>

RBNZ easing in March remains doubtful

Thursday, 1 February 2001, 1:08 pm | Deutsche Bank

New Zealand debt markets have priced in a 25 bps easing by the RBNZ on 14 March, followed by another 25 bps in May. Such a profile would reflect the international environment: the Fed has eased 100 bps over the past month and is expected to go ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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