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Onwards and upwards – PSI
Activity in New Zealand’s services sector reached higher levels in August, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for August at 58.2.
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
Wellness in the Workplace Survey Report 2015
Survey of NZ businesses undertaken by Southern Cross Health Society and BusinessNZ.
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.
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.
Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Supplementary Submission to the Local Government and Environment Select Committee on the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill
Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill
Submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee on the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Bill.
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
Expansion reigns – PMI
New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced an increase in expansion during June, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for June at 55.2
Fire Services Review: Discussion Document
Submission to the Department of Internal Affairs on the "Fire Services Review: Discussion Document"
BusinessNZ Planning Forecast – June 2015
Quarterly snapshot of the New Zealand economy with projections of the main economic indicators over the next three years to help prepare budgets and business plans.
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.
