Benchmarking

Steady operator – PMI

Steady operator – PMI

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced an increase in expansion during September, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for September at 55.4

Steady operator – PMI

Balancing act – PMI

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced an increase in expansion during August, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for June at 55.0

Steady operator – PMI

In the zone – PSI

The Performance of Services Index maintained a solid growth pulse in July. It all suggests a decent start to the third quarter of the year for a big chunk of the economy.

Steady operator – PMI

Positive frame of mind – PMI

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector had a seasonally adjusted PMI for July at 53.5. Although this was 1.6 points lower than June, it was still the second highest result for the last four months.

Steady operator – PMI

Humming along – PSI

New Zealand’s services sector held its own in June as activity remained at a healthy level of expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for June at 58.2

Steady operator – PMI

Scaling the heights – PSI

New Zealand’s services sector showed further expansion in May as key indices continued to scale the heights, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for May at 58.0.

Steady operator – PMI

Down a gear – PMI

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced another minor dip in its level of expansion during May, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for May at 51.5.

Steady operator – PMI

Solid stance – PSI

New Zealand’s services sector continued to remain in a tight band of expansion for April, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for April at 56.5.

Steady operator – PMI

Trans-Tasman angst – PMI

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced a lower level of activity in April, although still showing overall expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for April at 51.8.

Steady operator – PMI

Marching on – PSI

New Zealand’s services sector continued to show healthy levels of expansion in March, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for March at 57.6.