Whanganui Chronicle

Auckland economy climbs out of cellar

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Auckland’s economic performanc­e improved in the last quarter of 2018, lifting it from the bottom of the ASB Regional Economic Scorecard.

The latest results, released yesterday, show Hawke’s Bay leading, with a big lift in retail spending and solid numbers across the board.

The survey considers economic data including employment, wages, constructi­on, house prices new car sales and retail sales.

Bay house prices maintained double-digit growth and there was a 38 per cent (annualised) increase in building consents.

The Otago region ranked second, with strong job growth, and Manawatu¯ /Whanganui was third, aided by a strong property market and constructi­on pipeline.

But Auckland’s shift off the bottom in the September quarter will be some relief to those watching the national macroecono­mic numbers.

Auckland’s performanc­e in the survey has been volatile and after a big dip in the previous quarter it bounced back six places to ninth of 16 regions.

“The regions retailers ended 2018 on a high note,” said ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley. “In a way that wasn’t a surprise, as the fall in petrol prices would have come as a welcome relief to Aucklander­s who suffered more than most.”

However house prices were still weighing on Auckland’s economy. It was the only region which saw price falls.

Canterbury was another big riser — up 11 places to fourth.

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