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Data Flash (New Zealand) GDP - Q2 2001

Friday, 28 September 2001, 3:28 pm | Deutsche Bank

GDP (production measure) rose 2.0% qoq in Q2, following a revised 0.3% qoq increase in the Q1 (previously recorded as flat). The expenditure-based measure recorded an increase of 1.8% qoq. More >>

NBNZ Business Survey - September 2001

Friday, 28 September 2001, 9:26 am | Deutsche Bank

92% of responses were received prior to 11 September and showed a decline in business confidence from +23% (net respondents) to +13%. Adjusting for the usual seasonal pattern, confidence remained unchanged from the previous month at around +23%. More >>

Merchandise Trade Balance (August 2001)

Thursday, 27 September 2001, 6:45 pm | Deutsche Bank

A provisional merchandise trade deficit of $97m was recorded in August, compared with a deficit of $371m in August 2000. The average deficit for August over the past 10 years is $242m. The annual trade surplus was $325m, compared with a deficit of ... More >>

BOP and International Investment Position - Q2

Thursday, 27 September 2001, 6:44 pm | Deutsche Bank

A current account deficit of $297m was recorded in Q2 2001. This result compared favourably with market expectations of a deficit of $690m and our own forecast of a deficit of $566m. More >>

NZ: RBNZ cuts OCR by 50bps to 5.25%

Thursday, 20 September 2001, 11:18 am | Deutsche Bank

This morning the RBNZ surprised markets with a 50bps cut in the official cash rate (OCR) to 5.25%. The press statement accompanying the move is reproduced below. More >>

NZ: GDP - Q2 2001 Preview

Friday, 14 September 2001, 11:40 am | Deutsche Bank

As we release this research, the full impact of the tragic events that took place in New York City on 11 September remain unclear. Needless to say, our thoughts are above all with everyone affected by these events. It is also unclear at this juncture ... More >>

RBNZ expected to cut OCR by 25bps on 3 October

Friday, 14 September 2001, 10:15 am | Deutsche Bank

Data Flash (New Zealand) NZ: RBNZ expected to cut OCR by 25bps on 3 October More >>

NZ: Food Price Index - August 2001

Thursday, 13 September 2001, 2:29 pm | Deutsche Bank

The food price index rose by 0.5%mom in August - the market had expected an increase of 0.3% mom. The annual rate of food price inflation rose to 6.3% from 5.8% last month - the highest rate of annual food price inflation since June 1990. The Food ... More >>

NZ: Overseas Trade Indexes - Q2 2001

Wednesday, 12 September 2001, 2:28 pm | Deutsche Bank

"As we release this research, the full impact of the tragic events that took place in New York City on 11th September remain unclear. Needless to say, our thoughts are above all with everyone affected by these events. It is also unclear at this ... More >>

NZ: ANZ Job Ads Survey (August 2001)

Tuesday, 11 September 2001, 12:21 am | Deutsche Bank

The number of job advertisements decreased by 2.4% in August from the record high recorded in July, However, the number of advertisements in August were still 4.3% higher than a year earlier. More >>

NZ: Overseas Merchandise Trade (July, Final)

Tuesday, 11 September 2001, 12:20 am | Deutsche Bank

A merchandise trade deficit of $42m was recorded in July. A provisional deficit of $46m had been reported on 27 August. The average deficit for July over the past 10 years is $150m. The trade surplus for the year to July was $45m, $20m lower than ... More >>

Retail Sales - July 2001

Thursday, 6 September 2001, 12:24 am | Deutsche Bank

Total nominal retail sales rose 0.6% mom in July. The market had expected growth of 0.3% mom. Sales growth in both May and June were revised up 0.1pps to 0.5% mom and 1.3% mom respectively. More >>

ANZ Commodity Price Index - August 2001

Tuesday, 4 September 2001, 1:56 pm | Deutsche Bank

Following two consecutive declines, the foreign currency price of New Zealand's commodity exports rose 0.5% mom in August. The result was driven largely by higher prices for beef. Higher prices were also recorded for skins and venison. 10 of the ... More >>

August 2001 in Review

Monday, 3 September 2001, 2:24 pm | Deutsche Bank

This has been a month in which global sentiment has taken another turn for the worse. In looking for a "summary statistic" of this new found global despair, perhaps the Nikkei falling to its lowest level for 17 years will suffice. Of course, ... More >>

NBNZ Business Survey (August 2001)

Friday, 31 August 2001, 11:07 am | Deutsche Bank

General business confidence improved from +17% (net respondents) in July to +23% in August while firms' assessment of the outlook for their own trading prospects improved from +36% to +40%. More >>

NZ: Producers Price Index - Q2 2001

Thursday, 30 August 2001, 5:15 pm | Deutsche Bank

The Producer Price Index for inputs rose 1.4% qoq in Q2 (market expectation: +1.2%) and was 8.1% higher than a year earlier. As expected, higher prices for crude oil (+9% qoq) and various agricultural commodities (eg meat and meat product manufacturing: ... More >>

Merchandise Trade Balance, Imports (July 2001)

Monday, 27 August 2001, 12:52 am | Deutsche Bank

- A provisional merchandise trade deficit of $46m was recorded for the month of July, compared with a deficit of $126m in July 2000. The average deficit for July over the past 10 years is $151m. More >>

New Zealand Markets 27 August 2001

Monday, 27 August 2001, 12:50 am | Deutsche Bank

- NZD has broken higher on USD weakness over the last week. We expect this to continue as both NZD and AUD rally. More >>

Brain Drain Becomes Brain Gain?

Thursday, 23 August 2001, 10:53 am | Deutsche Bank

- July saw the highest net inflow of permanent migrants recorded since February 1997, continuing the improving trend of recent months. More >>

Outlook for NZ Monetary Policy Post - MPS

Friday, 17 August 2001, 11:09 am | Deutsche Bank

As widely expected - at least since the previous week's labour market data - the RBNZ left its Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 5.75%. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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