September Quarter Statistics
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 25 NOVEMBER 2009
September Quarter Statistics – How Do They Affect Your Business?
The
latest ASB/Main Report Regional Economic Scoreboard is
out,
and it’s a tale of two provinces, Auckland and
Canterbury. Both
get three stars out of five.
Here is the executive summary:
Despite recent criticism of the
Auckland economy from BERL, the
latest data shows the
province surged ahead in the September
quarter, with
house prices up, retail spending regaining lost
ground
and construction activity holding its own. Even new
car
registrations have picked up.
Canterbury, the other
three star performer in the September
quarter, continued
to show retail spending comfortably ahead of
the national
average, with house prices rising in line with
the
national average, and a great South Island ski season
boosting
tourist numbers.
A host of provinces were on
two stars, including Northland, where
employment is on
the way up, Waikato, where the increased
Fonterra payout
announcement was a shot in the arm, Bay of Plenty
with
recovering retail sales, Hawke’s Bay had a boost to
guest
nights, Taranaki’s oil and dairy industries
helped it through,
Manawatu Wanganui has had a retail
spending boost as well, while
Wellington, despite fiscal
tightening, is holding on.
Into the South Island and
Tasman and Marlborough both copped a
two star ranking
while the West Coast has slid from three to two
stars as
house prices slip. Otago also benefited from the
great
Aussie ski invasion to get two stars, while
Southland got the
Ranfurly Shield and a boost to consumer
confidence.
The losers in the September quarter were one
star regions Nelson
and Gisborne. Gisborne has been hit
hard by a fall off in the
housing market after an above
average burst prior to the
recession, while Nelson has
suffered from a steep decline in
non-residential
construction.
The driver of the economy in the past three
months has
unfortunately been housing, which is not what
the Govt or the
Reserve Bank wants to hear.
For the
full details on the nation’s economic performance in
the
past three months, open the attached PDF version of
the latest
ASB/Main Report Regional Economic
Scoreboard.
ends