NZD data coming up today - trade balance and business survey - previews

For the NZ dollar traders, a quickie privew of merchandise trade (for May) and ANZ's business survey (for June)

2245GMT New Zealand trade balance for May

  • expected surplus of 100m, prior surplus 263m
  • exports expected 5.25bn NZD, prior 5.05bn
  • imports expected 5.10bn, prior 4.79bn

0100GMT ANZ Business Survey (June)

  • Activity outlook prior 13.6
  • Business confidence prior -27.2

This via BNZ / NAB:

This week's data … will test the idea that New Zealand's economic growth is picking up, after a moderate March quarter. The biggest obstacle to this is likely to be Wednesday's ANZ business survey.

  • Its activity indicators have been struggling to indicate annual GDP growth of 2%, let alone the circa-3% we forecast for calendar 2018, while its confidence reading is camped deep in negative territory.
  • We can't see what would have boosted respondents' expectations during June. It will also be a matter of assessing a range of data pertaining to May.

For Wednesday's merchandise trade we expect 9% annual expansion in each of exports and imports, consistent with the idea of a rebound in export volumes, and steady growth in real imports, in Q2.

  • This would present a small surplus for May, of $68m, similar to what it was in the same month last year.

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And a reminder for kiwi traders - the RBNZ is tomorrow:

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