Australian business activity remains robust in August: survey
A MEASURE of Australian business confidence picked up for a second month in August as sales stayed surprisingly strong in the face of rising interest rates and high inflation, while intense cost pressures also showed some sign of cooling.
Tuesday’s survey from National Australia Bank (NAB) showed its index of business conditions rose 1 point to +20 in August, well above its long-run average.
Its measure of confidence firmed 2 points to +10, leaving it above the long-run average.
“Overall, the survey indicates that demand remained strong through August,” said NAB group chief economist Alan Oster.
“We continue to expect that inflation and rising interest rates will eventually begin to weigh on household budgets more materially,” he added. “So far, however, it appears this dynamic is yet to take hold.”
Surging inflation has led the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to hike five times since early May, lifting rates by 225 basis points to 2.35 per cent and warning of yet more ahead.
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Markets suspect the RBA may slow a little from here and are leaning toward a quarter-point move in October.
NAB survey’s measure of purchase costs did show some easing in August to 4.4 per cent, from a record high of 5.3 per cent in July.
Labour cost growth also slowed to 3.5 per cent at a quarterly pace, from 4.5 per cent, while growth in retail prices held at 3.3 per cent.
The survey continued to show resilience in demand, with its measure of sales climbing 4 points to a very strong +30 in August, the highest in more than a year.
Firms were still running flat out with capacity utilisation just off a record high at 86.3 per cent.
Profitability dipped 2 points to a still-firm +16, while the employment index also eased 2 points to +16.
Official figures showed the jobless rate fell to a fresh 48-year low of 3.4 per cent in July.
A separate survey of consumers from Westpac showed a bounce in confidence in early September, thanks in part to the strength of the labour market. REUTERS
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