NZ consumer confidence softer-than-expected - BNZ

FXStreet (Bali) - Today's NZ consumer confidence read was lightly softer than Strategists at Bank of New Zealand had been expecting, after a 121.2 print vs 121.7 back in Q1.

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"This morning’s Q2 Westpac McDermott Miller (WMM) consumer confidence index was a little softer than we would have thought. It slipped to 121.2, from 121.7 back in Q1. When we seasonally adjust, we get a dip to 120.6, from 123.8."

"Still, the level in this case remains substantially above average. It’s pointing to real consumption growth in the order of 4.5% this year, rather than the 5.0% it signalled before."

"This remains above the 4.0% we are forecasting. So it’s mainly having the effect of moderating upside risk to our forecasts in this area of the economy."

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