New Zealand’s services sector displayed a lower level of expansion after recent record results, with a PSI for August at 53.2.
New Zealand’s services sector displayed a lower level of expansion after recent record results, with a PSI for August at 53.2.
New Zealand’s service sector showed a jump in activity for July, with a PSI for July at 58.1.
New Zealand’s service sector remains at a consistent level of positive activity, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for June at 55.0.
Service sector expansion for May continued a solid run of recent expansion with a seasonally adjusted PSI for May at 56.2.
Service sector expansion for April built on the solid performance of the previous two months. The PSI for April was 56.1.
The service sector continued to show a pick-up in expansion with a seasonally adjusted PSI for February at 55.5.
The service sector showed a pick-up in expansion for the start of 2013, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for January at 52.6.
The service sector continues to see its level of expansion slip lower with a seasonally adjusted PSI for December at 51.5.
Manufacturing activity bounced back from April’s dip to show strong expansion for the current month, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for May at 55.7.
The service sector in April displayed further signs of expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for April at 56.7.
The service sector remains within a very tight band of expansion that has now continued for three months, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for September at 53.2.
Service sector activity climbed further into expansion during September, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for September at 54.8.