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The Bank of New Zealand-BusinessNZ's seasonally adjusted ... "Our GDP forecasts already include a decline in the manufacturing sector in the second half of 2023. There’s a chance that decline ...
New Zealand's Manufacturing Sales activity decreased -0.6%, or $226 million in NZD terms compared to the third quarter's $900 million backslide, equating to a 3.2% decline. According to Stats NZ ...
New Zealand's manufacturing sector contracted even further last month, showing its worst jobs rating in more than three years, according to the latest performance of manufacturing index (PMI).
Manufacturing activity in New Zealand fell back into contraction in May, after four straight months of expansion, because of weak demand, rising costs and low business confidence amid global economic ...
New Zealand's positive growth story continues ... Those myths need busting. The myth of manufacturing's decline harks back to a previous age when manufacturing was a more dominant sector of ...
Increased manufacturing signals that New Zealand’s economy is starting to grow after a sharp recession last year that saw gross domestic product decline 2.1 per cent in the six months through ...
Compared with previous October results, the 2011 value was only the third time a decline in manufacturing activity was recorded ... Employment (48.6) was the least affected by the decline, followed by ...
The Bank of New Zealand-Business NZ's seasonally ... the latest PMI result broadly fits with the clear decline already expected for manufacturing GDP in the fourth quarter with further slippage ...
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