Resources
Draft Energy Strategy
Submission to the Ministry of Economic Development on the 'Draft New Zealand Energy Strategy – Developing our Energy Potential (and the Draft New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation...
BusinessNZ Planning Forecast – September 2010
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.
Regulatory Responsibility Bill
Submission to Hon Rodney Hide on the paper 'Questions Arising from the Regulatory Responsibility Bill'.
Port Performance & Ownership
NZIER report to the Local Government Forum.
Service sector expansion at snail’s pace – PSI
Service sector expansion fell back to its lowest level of activity since October 2009, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for July at 50.5.
BNZ – BusinessNZ PSI – July 2010
Service sector expansion fell back to its lowest level of activity since October 2009, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for July at 50.5.
Manufacturing activity not out of the woods yet – PMI
The month of July saw the manufacturing sector flattened out after ten consecutive months of expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for July at 49.9.
BNZ – BusinessNZ PMI – July 2010
The month of July saw the manufacturing sector flattened out after ten consecutive months of expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for July at 49.9.
Consumer Law Review
Submission to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs on the 'Consumer Law Reform – A Discussion Paper'.
Electricity Levy Regulations – Funding Levels
Submission to the Ministry of Economic Development on on its consultation paper 'Costs for Implementing New Electricity Industry Governance Arrangements – Impacts on Electricity Levies'.
Steady as she goes for service sector pick-up – PSI
The service sector continued to show improved signs of growth, despite some areas of the sector still facing difficult times, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for June at 55.7.
BNZ – BusinessNZ PSI – June 2010
The service sector continued to show improved signs of growth, despite some areas of the sector still facing difficult times, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for June at 55.7.
