Service sector remains in positive light
19 September 2011
Healthy levels of business and sales means service sector remains in positive light
Continuing healthy levels of new business/orders and
activity/sales kept the service sector in expansion for
August, according to the BNZ - BusinessNZ Performance of
Services Index (PSI) The PSI for August was 53.9. This was
down 0.6 points from 54.5 in July, but the highest August
result since 2007. A PSI reading above 50.0 indicates that
the service sector is generally expanding; below 50.0 that
it is declining. The average PSI value for 2009 was 48.8,
while for 2010 it was 53.2. So far for 2011, it is 52.8.
BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil O'Reilly said that
the August result was helped by ongoing solid results for
new business and sales. "Although employment and
stocks showed contraction in August, new business and
activity pulled through again with levels of expansion
similar to both June and July. Also, it is pleasing to see
that recent influences on business activity are
constructive, with the proportion of positive comments left
by respondents in August (58.8%) increasing significantly
from July (50.0%)," he said. "Looking ahead, time
will tell whether the recent kick-off of the World Cup will
help boost the service sector results further, particularly
within the hospitality and tourism areas."
BNZ
Economist Craig Ebert says these are consistent with a range
of other business surveys that have proved remarkably
robust. "It's not just the latest PSI and PMI
readings that give us encouragement through what has been
another very difficult year - initially with the earthquakes
and then globally," Mr Ebert said. The BNZ -
BusinessNZ Performance of Composite Index (PCI), which
combines the results of both the PSI and PMI, shows that
both options for measurement lost further expansionary steam
in August (53.7), which was also the first time both options
produced the same value. BNZ commentary inserted
here. Three of the five sub-indices were in expansion
during August, with new orders/business (58.7) producing its
third consecutive value above 58. Activity/sales (57.0) also
produced its third consecutive value above 57, while
supplier deliveries (53.2) recorded its highest value since
February 2008. Employment (49.2) improved from July but
remained in contraction, while stocks/inventories (49.5)
fell back into contraction after two months in expansion.
Activity was expansionary for three of the four main
regions. This was led by the Northern region (57.4) which
increased 3.9 points from July to record its highest result
since September 2010. The Canterbury/Westland region (56.5)
returned to expansion for August, while the Central region
(55.9) continued to exhibit a stable period of activity that
has now continued for four months. At the other end of the
scale, the Otago/Southland region (36.9) collapsed from the
July result to record its lowest level of activity since
June 2008.
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