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NZ Treasury: Anticipate minimal increase in activity in the latest quarter

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 2:44 AM
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New Zealand’s Treasury has recently released its economic assessment, stating that they do not expect a significant increase in economic activity in the latest quarter. Despite this, the June quarter GDP only fell by 0.2%, less than anticipated, largely due to population growth masking underlying economic weakness. With a substantial amount of data set to be released in the coming weeks, experts hope to gain a clearer understanding of where New Zealand stands in the economic cycle.

Consumer and business expectations have been showing signs of improvement, hinting at a potential economic upturn on the horizon. However, the current account deficit remains high at 6.7% of GDP, driven by sluggish recovery in service exports and strong import volumes. Despite these challenges, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is predicting stable global growth, with easing inflation and supportive policies in key economies such as China and the US.

Both the US and China have implemented policy easing measures to bolster their economies, which could have a positive impact on the global economic outlook. In response to the latest economic assessment from the New Zealand Treasury, the NZD/USD has seen a slight decline, trading at 0.6340, down 0.09% on the day. Investors are closely monitoring the situation and the upcoming data releases to gauge the future direction of the New Zealand economy.

Overall, the latest economic assessment from the New Zealand Treasury paints a mixed picture of the country’s economic outlook. While there are concerns about the slow recovery in service exports and high current account deficit, there are also signs of improvement in consumer and business expectations. With global growth expected to remain stable and supportive policies in key economies, there is optimism for a potential economic rebound in New Zealand.

As investors await further data releases in the coming weeks, it will be crucial to monitor how the New Zealand economy evolves in response to domestic and international factors. The policy easing measures implemented by the US and China could play a key role in shaping the global economic landscape and potentially benefit New Zealand’s economy. Despite the challenges ahead, there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the country’s economic prospects in the near future.

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