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Number of new dwelling consents Quarterly number, Wellington City 300 347 193 June 2020 June 2019 10-year average 0 100 200 300 400 Infometrics: Economics put simply The latest Infometrics Quarterly Economic Monitor points to a surge in activity as the economy’s resilience saw businesses and consumers swing back into action after a substantial hit in the June quarter. Infometrics is an economics consultancy based in Wellington, New Zealand. We specialise in the rigorous analysis and innovative presentation of economic information. We help organisations make outstanding planning, policy and strategic decisions. We measure the past, understand the current and forecast the future. Quarterly Economic Monitor M an awat u Ju n e 2 0 20 Overview of Manawatu The Manawatu regional economy contracted by 1.1%pa in the June 2020 year as measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic saw the provisional Infometrics GDP estimates for Manawatu District and Palmerston North City fall 9.0%pa and 8.4%pa respectively in the June 2020 quarter.
Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP shows growth of 3.7% in the June 2018 year, compared to 2.7% growth nationally. Highlights for Hamilton City The average current house value in Hamilton City was up 9.2% in September 2020 compared with a year earlier. Ashburton District Quarterly economic monitor - June 2020 Ashburton District Quarterly Economic Infographic June 2020. Economic growth. Highlights for Wellington City A total of 300 new residential building consents were issued in Wellington City in the June 2020 quarter, compared with 347 in the same quarter last year. Quarterly Economic Monitor only captures the initial economic ef fects of putting the New Zealand economy on life support. The June Monitor will better reflect activity changes.
In the June 2020 quarter, the region’s GDP was 14.9% lower than the same quarter in 2019, while the national economy contracted by The quarterly economic monitor report gives an insight into the economic performance of the Taupo District over a three month period covering GDP, international net migration, unemployment rate, traffic flows, residential consents, non-resident consents, house prices, house sales, car registrations, commercial vehicle registrations, guest nights, jobseeker numbers, retail trade performance, total dairy payout and tourism spending. Quarterly Economic Monitor Kap iti Coa s t D is t ric t M arch 2 019 Overview of Kapiti Coast District Kapiti’s economy is tracking well across most indicators, however weak building consents present a weaker outlook for the construction sector. Quarterly Economic Monitor M a c k en z ie D is tric t M arch 2 020 Overview of Mackenzie District Mackenzie District’s economy reported a strong March quarter, placing in it in good stead as it enters the COVID-19 induced recession.
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Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP shows growth of 3.7% in the June 2018 year, compared to 2.7% growth nationally. Highlights for Hamilton City The average current house value in Hamilton City was up 9.2% in September 2020 compared with a year earlier.
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Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District March 2018 Overview of Taupo District The Taupō economy is booming. Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP shows that Taupō’s economy expanded by 4.1% in the March 2018 year, compared with growth of 2.7% in the national economy. Growth averaged about 3% throughout 2017. Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District June 2017 Overview of Taupo District Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP shows that Taupō’s economy grew by 2.9% in the June 2017 year, just above national growth of 2.8%. A key factor behind Taupō‘s slightly better performance is that the district has higher exposures to industries that are Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District September 2017 Overview of Taupo District Taupo District’s economy is moving along at a healthy rate. Infometrics’ provisional estimate for GDP showed growth of 3.0% in the September 2017 year. That rate of growth was unchanged from the previous quarter and was above the national average of 2.5%.
This growth was slightly less than the average for the Bay of Plenty Region, but well above the national average of 2.7%pa. Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District December 2017 Overview of Taupo District Taupo’s economy perked up at the end of last year and growth remains slightly above the national average.
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Quarterly Economic Monitor Palm e r s t on N or t h City M arch 2 020 Overview of Palmerston North City Growth in Palmerston North’s economy continued to weaken in the March 2020 year with Infometrics’ provisional GDP estimate increasing 1.3%, down from a recent high of 4.2% in the December 2018 year. Quarterly Economic Monitor R ot o r u a D istrict D e ce m b e r 20 18 Overview of Rotorua District Infometrics provisionally estimates that Rotorua’s economy expanded by 2.3% over the December 2018 year, following GDP growth of 2.4% the previous year. Quarterly Economic Monitor Rotorua District December 2015 Overview of Rotorua District Rotorua’s economy grew by 2.9% over the year to December 2015 according to Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP. All indicators of spending, investment, and labour market activity were in expansionary territory.
That rate of growth was unchanged from the previous quarter and was above the national average of 2.5%. Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District March 2018 Overview of Taupo District The Taupō economy is booming.
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In the June 2020 quarter, the region’s GDP was 14.9% lower than the same quarter in 2019, while the national economy contracted by The quarterly economic monitor report gives an insight into the economic performance of the Taupo District over a three month period covering GDP, international net migration, unemployment rate, traffic flows, residential consents, non-resident consents, house prices, house sales, car registrations, commercial vehicle registrations, guest nights, jobseeker numbers, retail trade performance, total dairy payout and tourism spending. Quarterly Economic Monitor Kap iti Coa s t D is t ric t M arch 2 019 Overview of Kapiti Coast District Kapiti’s economy is tracking well across most indicators, however weak building consents present a weaker outlook for the construction sector.
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This month we sit down to chat with Nick about what he’s working on at Infometrics and what brought him full circle to work in economics. The QEM will help you monitor the progress of your economy against these indicators. The ranking infographic included in the web framework shows which indicators your region ranks highly in and which it ranks poorly in. Decision makers in local government require accurate and easily understood economic information about your district or region to help you plan for regional economic growth. Quarterly Economic Monitor Kap iti Coa s t D is t ric t Ju n e 2 0 20 Overview of Kapiti Coast District The Kapiti Coast economy contracted slightly over the past year, with Infometrics provisional GDP estimates showing a decline of 1.6% in the year to June 2020, just under the national decline of 2.1%.
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Quarterly Economic Monitor Taupo District June 2018 Overview of Taupo District Taupō’s economy expanded rapidly during the early stages of winter. Infometrics’ provisional estimate of GDP shows growth of 3.7% in the June 2018 year, compared to 2.7% growth nationally. The latest Infometrics Quarterly Economic Monitor shows a substantial hit to regional economies from the COVID-19 pandemic and New Zealand’s restrictions during the Level 4 lockdown alongside the move down the Alert Levels.
It monitors quarterly statistics on GDP, traffic, consents, house prices, house sales, guest nights, retail sales, vehicle registrations, unemployment rates, migration and jobseeker numbers.