Waikato Times

ANZ suggests 8pc inflation

- Tom Pullar-Strecker

Business confidence ‘‘tanked’’ last month as Omicron worries weighed on firms and their pricing intentions suggest inflation could go as high as 8 per cent, ANZ has reported.

The bank said confidence in the business outlook slumped 28 points, with a net 52 per cent of firms now pessimisti­c.

Businesses’ assessment of their own prospects slid 14 points, with a net 2 per cent expecting those to deteriorat­e.

ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner said the survey results reflected widespread anxiety about the impact of Omicron.

Zollner said all but a very small number of responses would have come in before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which she assumed would further darken the mood.

‘‘Inflation expectatio­ns, cost expectatio­ns, and pricing intentions all hit fresh record highs,’’ Zollner said.

A net 74 per cent of firms signalled their intention to increase prices, up from a net 64 per cent in ANZ’s January survey. That suggested consumer price inflation could hit 8 per cent, rather than peaking at about 6.5 per cent, as the Reserve Bank and ANZ were currently forecastin­g, Zollner said.

The record-high pricing intentions came despite the expectatio­ns of weaker activity.

Recent weakness in the New Zealand dollar probably had not helped, ‘‘though every type of cost is going up’’, Zollner said.

The survey supported ANZ’s contention that while Omicron would be enormously disruptive, it would not do anything to ease inflation pressures, she said.

‘‘The survey makes grim reading, certainly.

‘‘But this is not March 2020 and we do have an idea of the storm that we are heading into. Other countries have been through the Omicron wave already and have seen a sharp bounce-back in spending on the other side.’’

Zollner said that with inflation heading well over 6 per cent, the Reserve Bank had ‘‘no choice’’ but to keep on hiking the official cash rate. ‘‘And now global geopolitic­al developmen­ts threaten yet more imported inflation via energy markets,’’ she said, referring to Russia’s war on Ukraine.

 ?? DAVID WHITE/STUFF ?? ANZ’s chief economist says its latest business survey makes ‘‘grim reading’’.
DAVID WHITE/STUFF ANZ’s chief economist says its latest business survey makes ‘‘grim reading’’.

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