New Zealand Composite PMI Drops to 7-Month Low
2026-04-12 22:43
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The BusinessNZ Performance of Composite Index fell to 48.8 in March 2026 from a downwardly revised 50.1 in the previous month, marking the lowest reading since last August.
The latest reading was also the first contraction in four months, as the services sector contracted at the fastest pace in 10 months, while manufacturing marked the softest expansion since last November.
New orders, finished stocks, production, and employment remained in expansion, led by new orders despite a downturn from the previous month, while deliveries stabilized.
“So poor was the PSI reading that our combined PMI/PSI indicator is suggesting the economy could soon be contracting.
While we are not forecasting a recession, these data support our recent decision to significantly downgrade our growth expectations for 2026,” BNZ’s Head of Research, Stephen Toplis, said