New Zealand: Indications for Q4 GDP look a little stronger - ANZ

Analysts at ANZ came out with their latest view on what to expect from the fourth quarter New Zealand GDP data due on the cards this Thursday.

Key Highlights:

“Indications for Q4 look a little stronger.

The bank retains a generally positive view on medium-term growth prospects.

But see the potential for growth over the next few quarters to remain somewhat mediocre and sub-trend on the back of headwinds:

  • From the softer housing market
  • Transitioning in terms of its growth drivers
  • Unease regarding the new political direction
  • Dry weather potentially hampering agricultural production

See reasonable prospects of a growth wobble.”

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