New Zealand services activity rise in January: survey
[WELLINGTON] Growth in New Zealand's services sector picked up in January driven by a rise in new orders, while sales also rose, a survey showed on Monday.
The Bank of New Zealand-Business NZ's seasonally adjusted performance of services index (PSI) rose to 57.8, the highest since July last year, from an upwardly revised 56.7 in December.
A reading above 50 indicates expansion in activity. The index involves retail trade, property and business services.
All of the PSI's five sub-indices were in expansion, but there was a slowing in the deliveries and stocks.
Last week, a companion manufacturing survey (PMI) showed activity slipping to its lowest level in two years in December.
REUTERS
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