Taranaki Daily News

Business confidence hits two-year low

- HAMISH RUTHERFORD

Business confidence has plunged to a fresh two year low amid political uncertaint­y.

The ANZ business outlook survey for October showed a net 10 per cent of businesses are pessimisti­c about the year ahead, meaning more businesses expect general conditions to get worse in the coming year, than the number who expect to see an improvemen­t.

However, the survey does not reflect the business community’s view of the new Government, as most of the responses were collected while coalition negotiatio­ns were still ongoing, before the make-up of the new administra­tion was known. It is the lowest reading in the survey since September 2015 and marks a 10 point fall in a month. The September survey itself marked a sharp fall from August.

‘‘The finger can be pointed at political uncertaint­y,’’ ANZ chief economist Cameron Bagrie said. ‘‘This month’s survey

primarily covers the uncertaint­y around the outcome and not the outcome itself. The latter will be next month’s story,’’ Bagrie.

ASB senior economist Jane Turner said the bank expected confidence would remain ‘‘subdued’’ in the short term, reflecting uncertaint­y from a change in Government.

‘‘The fall in businesses’ own activity

expectatio­ns is more modest than the fall in headline confidence, but points to below-trend growth nonetheles­s,’’ Turner said.

A net 22 per cent of businesses expect better own company performanc­e in the coming year, but this was an 8 point fall on September. Investment, employment, export and profit expectatio­ns all eased slightly.

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