New Zealand Services Sector Contracts for 3rd Month
2026-05-17 22:41
By
Chusnul Chotimah
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New Zealand’s BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index increased to 48.9 in April 2026 from an upwardly revised 46.2 in March, which was the lowest reading in 10 months, marking the third straight month of contraction in the services sector due to the impact of the Iran war.
However, the latest reading was higher than March’s, with new orders expanding (51.2 vs 46.0).
Meanwhile, all four of the other sub-indices remained in contraction territory, with supplier deliveries posting the weakest reading at 46.6 (vs 47.2).
Activity/sales (48.9 vs 44.7), employment (48.5 vs 46.6), and stocks (47.6 vs 46.2) all improved, though they remained in negative territory.
“ The jump in the headline index might be read as hope that the New Zealand economy is proving to be remarkably resilient to the war in the Middle East.
On the other hand, it could be interpreted as further evidence that the economy is struggling to get its head above water.” BNZ’s Head of Research, Stephen Toplis, said.