New Zealand Business Sentiment Falls to 3-Month Low
2026-01-29 00:35
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
New Zealand’s ANZ Business Outlook Index dropped to 64.1 in January from 73.6 in the prior month, marking its lowest level since October, though sentiment stayed firmly positive.
Expected own activity eased (51.6 vs 60.9 in December, while past activity slipped (26.2 vs 29.3) but remained near its second-highest since August 2021.
Forward-looking indicators softened: export intentions (20.4 vs 25.6), employment intentions (22.4 vs 27.5), and profit expectations (32.9 vs 42.7).
Meanwhile, cost pressures intensified (77.8 vs 76.1) and credit availability tightened further (16.3 vs 28.4).
At the same time, pricing intentions strengthened (56.5 vs 51.7), wage growth expectations edged up (2.82 vs 2.70), and investment intentions was stable (28.3 vs 28.1).
Inflation expectations ticked higher (2.77% vs 2.69%).
Sector trends diverged, with residential construction intentions improving (58.8 vs 54.8), while commercial construction slumped (44.7 vs 57.1).