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Estimate of New Dwelling Units - December 1999

Thursday, 27 January 2000, 4:40 pm | Deutsche Bank

Following a seasonally adjusted fall of 15% (mom) in November, the number of dwelling permits consolidated in December with a 0.6% increase. More >>

The Higher Current Account Deficit

Thursday, 27 January 2000, 12:39 am | Deutsche Bank

Will the high current account deficit force the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to accept higher medium-term inflation? More >>

OCR raised to 5.25%, followed by Q4 CPI of 0.2%

Wednesday, 19 January 2000, 3:05 pm | Deutsche Bank

Data Flash (New Zealand) OCR raised to 5.25%, followed by Q4 CPI of 0.2% More >>

Data Flash (NZ) Retail Sales - November 1999

Monday, 17 January 2000, 12:07 am | Deutsche Bank

Retail sales (nominal, s.a.) rose by 0.1% mom during November, following volatile September (+2.4%) and October (-0.9%) months. More >>

RBNZ Cash Rate Review - No change expected

Tuesday, 11 January 2000, 9:40 am | Deutsche Bank

The RBNZ formally reviews monetary policy settings on 8 occasions during the year. Four of these take place against the full review of the economic and inflation outlook published in the Monetary Policy Statements. In the RBNZ's own words, "the quarterly ... More >>

Deutsche Bank Research: NZ GDP - September Q

Thursday, 23 December 1999, 3:51 pm | Deutsche Bank

GDP (production based) rose +2.3% (s.a., qoq) in the September quarter. This was significantly above both average market and RBNZ expectations for increases of +1.7% qoq and +1.3% qoq respectively. More >>

Deutsche Bank Research: NZ Merchandise Trade - Nov

Thursday, 23 December 1999, 1:31 pm | Deutsche Bank

Provisional data for November recorded a $795m merchandise trade deficit, more than twice the average market expectation. The annual deficit widened to 2.6% of GDP, from 2.2% over the year to October. More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ Current Account - Sept Q

Tuesday, 21 December 1999, 1:55 pm | Deutsche Bank

The current account deficit for the year to September 1999 increased to $6.6bn (estimated at 6.5% of GDP), from the revised deficit of $6.2bn in the June 1999 quarter (6.2% of GDP). More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ Confidence Edges Back Slightly

Monday, 20 December 1999, 12:45 am | Deutsche Bank

The NBNZ business confidence index edged back slightly in December, with a net +21% of respondents expecting conditions to improve over the next twelve months. Consistent with the general deterioration in sentiment, respondents' expectations for their ... More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ Govt and the Monetary Policy

Monday, 20 December 1999, 12:42 am | Deutsche Bank

The Treasurer, Dr Michael Cullen, has signed a new Policy Targets Agreement with the RBNZ. The agreement now includes the following statement: "In pursuing its price stability objective, the bank.shall seek to avoid unnecessary instability in ... More >>

Deutsche Bank: RBNZ - New Policy Targets Agreement

Thursday, 16 December 1999, 4:54 pm | Deutsche Bank

Consistent with Labour Party policy intentions, Finance Minister Cullen today signed a new inflation policy agreement with RBNZ Governor Brash. More >>

Current Account Preview - September Quarter 1999

Wednesday, 15 December 1999, 10:41 am | Deutsche Bank

Market expectations (avg):::::Quarterly current account ($NZ): :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-$2.7bn qtr.; Range: -3.2$bn/-2.3$bn ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Annual current account ($NZ): :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-$6.8bn ann.; Range: -$7.2bn/-$6.3bn More >>

Deutsche Bank Research: NZ GDP Preview

Wednesday, 15 December 1999, 12:07 am | Deutsche Bank

On the basis of a sharp rise in manufacturing sector sales, we have raised our estimate for September quarter production GDP from an increase of +2.1% qoq to +2.3% qoq. More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ Food Price Index - Nov 1999

Monday, 13 December 1999, 2:49 pm | Deutsche Bank

The food price index (FPI) comprises 18% of the CPI regimen and is very volatile on a monthly basis. The food price index rose 0.5% mom in November, following a 0.6% mom decline in October. Food prices are now 0.3% lower than they were in November ... More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ Overseas Trade Indexes - Sept Q

Friday, 10 December 1999, 2:36 pm | Deutsche Bank

New Zealand's terms of trade rose by 3.5% in Q3, with export prices rising by 3.0% and import prices falling by 0.4%. More >>

Deutsche Bank: NZ ANZ Job Ads - November 1999

Wednesday, 8 December 1999, 11:13 am | Deutsche Bank

The trend number of job ads rose by 1.2% mom in November and were 31.5% higher than November 1998 - this was the fifteenth consecutive monthly increase in the series. More >>

Deutsche Bank Research: NZ Election Results

Sunday, 28 November 1999, 1:13 pm | Deutsche Bank

Preliminary poll results suggest that Labour and the Alliance will be able to form a majority government without the involvement of the Green Party. Labour and the Alliance control 63 out of 120 seats. More >>

Deutsche Bank RBNZ November MPS

Wednesday, 17 November 1999, 11:37 am | Deutsche Bank

The RBNZ raised the OCR by 50 bps to 5.0% - this was in line with average market expectations. The RBNZ projects 90-day rates to rise to 6.6% over the next two years (compared to 6.0% in the August statement).:::: More >>

Deutsche Bank - NZ Food Price Index - October 1999

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 1:16 pm | Deutsche Bank

The food price index (FPI) comprises 18% of the CPI regimen and is very volatile on a monthly basis. The food price index fell 0.6% mom in October, following a 0.3% mom increase in September. Food prices are now 1.2% lower than they were in October ... More >>

Deutsche Bank: Labour & Alliance Party Policy

Wednesday, 10 November 1999, 3:33 pm | Deutsche Bank

As expected the launch of the Labour Party's economic policy did not contain any new initiatives. Instead it merely re-packaged a number of policies which had been released over the last few months into one document. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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