New Zealand's electronic card retail sales in February saw a year-on-year increase to an actual 2.5% from the previous 1.6%, indicating a positive consumer spending trend. However, on a month-on-month basis, there was an actual decline of -1.9% compared to the previous increase of 2.0%. Additionally, the seasonally adjusted electronic card retail sales experienced a decrease of 1.8% in February compared to the previous month.
AUSTRALIA (FEB) NAB BUSINESS CONDITIONS ACTUAL: 10 VS 6 PREVIOUS
AUSTRALIA (FEB) NAB BUSINESS CONFIDENCE ACTUAL: 0VS 1 PREVIOUS
🔴 NEW ZEALAND SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ELECTRONIC CARD RETAIL SALES DECREASE 1.8% IN FEBRUARY COMPARED TO PREVIOUS MONTH
NEW ZEALAND (FEB) CARD SPENDING TOTAL (MOM) ACTUAL: -1.9% VS 2.0% PREVIOUS
🇳🇿 New Zealand Electronic Card Retail Sales (YoY) (Feb) $NZD Actual: 2.5% Previous: 1.6%
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