4 Apr 2018
NZ: Consumers are feeling good - ANZ
NZ consumers are feeling good as the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index was all but unchanged, lifting slightly from 127.7 in February to 128.0 in March, points out Sharon Zollner, Chief Economist at ANZ.
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“This is a solid level. On a seasonally adjusted basis the index lifted from 125.3 to 126.8.”
“The Current Conditions Index lifted less than half a point, to 127.7 in March. The Future Conditions Index was all but unchanged at 128.2. Both series are considerably higher than where they finished 2017.
- Consumers continue to feel pretty good about their current financial situation. A net 16% feel financially better off than a year ago. The proportion of those who reported being worse off remains historically quite low.
- Perceptions regarding the economic outlook lifted 4 points to +25%, well off its December lows. The five-year outlook eased from +29% to +25%.
- Confidence lifted 3 points in Wellington, which makes it the most confident region overall. Confidence bounced 6 points in Canterbury to put it in second place, surpassing Auckland, which eased a point.
- National house price expectations lifted from 3.1% to 3.5% and are strongest amongst Wellingtonians (4.4%). Inflation expectations continue to track sideways in a 3-4% range.”