NZ spending rises 2.6% in Christmas week from 2011 as Canterbury bounces back
Dec. 24 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealanders spent 2.6 percent more in the week leading up to Christmas this year than they
did a year ago, due mainly to a resurgent Canterbury region that wasn't reeling from yet another earthquake.
Retail spending rose to $1.33 billion in the week ended Dec. 23, from $1.29 billion in the same week a year earlier,
according to Paymark figures, which account for about three quarters of all electronic transactions. Almost a third of
that increase came from Canterbury which registered an 8 percent left from a year ago when the country's second-biggest
city was dealing with a major earthquake.
"Canterbury has really steamed ahead of the other regions in terms of spending growth in the lead up to Christmas,"
Paymark chief executive Steve Tong said in a statement. "In the past few days we've seen the spending growth rate
decelerate slightly to become more in line with the average growth rate over the past 11 months."
The figures come after government figures this month showed sales on electronic cards rose 0.5 percent in November, led
by spending on hospitality.
Today's Paymark figures reported a 1.9 percent increase in Auckland/Northland spending to $520 million, while Wellington
showed a 1.6 percent fall to $128.6 million.
(BusinessDesk)