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New Zealand BNZ manufacturing rose to 52, gearshift but not strong

New Zealand BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index rose from 51.2 to 52.0 in February, signalling further increase in expansion. But the reading was still below its long-term average of 53.0.

Looking at some details, production dropped from 52.0 to 49.4. Employment rose from 51.6 to 54.0. New orders rose from 49.2 to 52.0. Finished stocks rose from 52.7 to 55.8. Deliveries was unchanged at 51.8.

BNZ Senior Economist, Craig Ebert stated that “it’s been a New Year gearshift, out of reverse. However, these are not what you’d call strong results – in total, and especially when delving into the details. That said, February’s PMI, like January’s, did denote expansion, overall, and is not all that far shy of its long-term average of 53.0”.

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