NZ consumer sentiment up 0.6% on the month to 126.2

ANZ's summary:

  • Consumer confidence lifted in August
  • Moderation across the housing market is not impacting consumer sentiment. That's a healthy sign.
  • Buoyant consumer confidence points to a solid pace of spending-based activity.
  • House price expectations cooled further.

Consumers remain in a buoyant mood. The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index lifted from 125.4 to 126.2, with sentiment well above its long-run average of 119. Once we adjust for the seasonality at this time of year (the cooler months often bring the same for sentiment), the index rose 2 points to its highest level since July 2014.

As part of this release from the bank, Inflation expectations

  • dipped to 3.0%, the fourth consecutive monthly fall

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This is a very solid result indeed.

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ANZ's monthly measure of consumer confidence in the New Zealand economy and how this affects their spending behaviour.