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NZ credit, debit card spending rises 0.6% in October, driven by tourism, supermarkets

Wednesday 9th November 2016

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New Zealand retail spending on electronic cards rose for a second month in October as shopkeepers continued to benefit from the nation's tourism boom, which drove up demand for restaurants, takeaway shops, and accommodation.

Retail spending rose a seasonally adjusted 0.6 percent last month, after a 2 percent gain in September, Statistics New Zealand said. Actual retail spending climbed 4.2 percent to $5.1 billion in October from the same month a year earlier, with fuel the only sector to register a decline, reflecting cheaper petrol prices.

Overseas short-term visitor arrivals reached a record 3.39 million in the year ended July 30, up 11 percent from the year earlier, largely due to a 17 percent lift in holidaymakers to 1.74 million. Record inflows of tourists and migrants, and strong employment growth have helped offset the economic impact of a weaker rural sector struggling with what had been low global dairy prices.

"Today’s figures add to the increasingly positive picture for New Zealand households," said Satish Ranchhod, senior economist at Westpac Banking Corp. "Spending is being supported by a range of factors including low interest rates, strong population growth, and strength in house prices. The firming in the labour market will also be providing a boost to households’ spending appetites."

Hospitality spending rose a seasonally adjusted 1.1 percent in October while spending on consumables - typically at supermarkets and grocery stores - rose 0.8 percent. Five of the six industries measured recorded increases in the month. Seasonally adjusted card spending rose in five of the six retail industries.

Core retail spending, which excludes vehicle-related industries, rose 0.3 percent last month following a 2.3 percent gain in September.

Spending on fuel fell 3 percent from October 2015, marking the eighth annual decline in a row. Seasonally adjusted spending on fuel rose 1.1 percent in October from September.

Of the non-retail industries, non-retail excluding services rose 1.4 percent while spending in the services industry climbed 0.6 percent in the latest month after a 2.1 percent gain in September.

In actual terms, card-holders made 137 million transactions in October with an average value of $49. The total amount spent was $6.8 billion.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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