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NZ job ads bounce back in February, led by Auckland, Christchurch

Thursday 15th March 2012

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New Zealand job advertisements in newspapers and online rose 5.3 percent in February bouncing back from consecutive falls in January and December, ANZ Bank said.

Job ads were driven by an 8 percent jump in internet listings, offset by a 6.4 percent fall in newspaper listings. The three-month average series has dropped for the past seven months though the pace of decline has eased considerably, the bank said.

“The annual change in this series marries up with the annual change in the unemployment rate,” ANZ said. “It predicts the unemployment rate might well fall a bit further in the first quarter, from the current rate of 6.3 percent, but will bounce back upward the following quarter.”

In the main centers Auckland experienced the strongest growth in job advertisements rising 9.1 percent, while Christchurch rose 4.2 percent. Wellington ads fell 5.5 percent.

“Signs of job ads stabilisation in January and February is encouraging, but we’d need to see a few more months of this before predictions of a falling unemployment rate in the second half of 2012 will have any substance,” ANZ Bank said.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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