NZD Credit Card Spending y/y
It's correlated with consumer spending and confidence - rising debt levels are a sign that lenders feel comfortable issuing loans, and that consumers are confident in their financial position and eager to spend money;
- NZD Credit Card Spending y/y Graph
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Expected Impact / Date | Actual | Forecast | Previous |
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Jun 23, 2024 | 0.0% | -0.8% | |
May 20, 2024 | -0.6% | -0.6% | |
Apr 21, 2024 | 1.4% | 2.1% | |
Mar 20, 2024 | 2.2% | 0.0% | |
Feb 21, 2024 | -0.3% | 4.3% | |
Jan 23, 2024 | 4.3% | 3.3% | |
Dec 20, 2023 | 3.3% | -2.8% | |
Nov 20, 2023 | -2.9% | 2.8% |
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- NZD Credit Card Spending y/y News
Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand remained at $4.4 billion in May-24, down 0.6 percent from April-24, and down 0.1 percent from May-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.8 billion in May-24, down 0.2 percent from April-24, and down 1.2 percent from May-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.7 billion, up by 0.8 percent from April-24 1 . Annually there has been an increase of 16.4 percent from May-23 (Figure 2). • Billings in New Zealand on ...
Key points for April 2024: • Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.4 billion in April-24, down 2.0 percent from March-24, and down 0.6 percent from April-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.8 billion in April-24, down 1.1 percent from March-24, and down 2.4 percent from April-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.7 billion, up by 14.8 percent from March-24 1 . Annually there has been an increase of 31.2 percent from April-23 (Figure 2). • ...
Key points for March 2024: Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.6 billion in March-24, up 0.7 percent from February-24, and up 1.4 percent from March-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.9 billion in March-24, up 0.7 percent from February-24, and down 0.5 percent from March-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.5 billion, up by 8.9 percent from February24 1 . Annually there has been an increase of 1.1 percent from March-23 (Figure 2). • ...
Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.6 billion in February-24, up 1.7 percent from January-24, and up 2.2 percent from February-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.9 billion in February-24, up 0.8 percent from January-24, and down 0.5 percent from February-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.5 billion, down by 17.2 percent from January24 1 . Annually there has been an increase of 14.3 percent from February-23 (Figure 2). • Billings in ...
The January merchandise trade deficit was -$976 mln, lower than the -$2.1 bln in the same month a year ago, and even lower than the -$1.1 bln in January 2021. Exports were down -7.1% from a year ago, but imports fell -20%. Oddly, one reason exports fell is because we didn't export as much crude oil. Imports of "petroleum and products" fell -50%. The change in our trade surplus or deficit with our top four trading partners - China, Australia, USA, Japan - changed very little in January from the same month a year ago. But our trade ...
Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.5 billion in January-24, similar to December23 but down 0.3 percent from January-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.9 billion in January-24, down 1.2 percent from January-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.6 billion, up 11.3 percent from December-231 . Annually there has been an increase of 14.3 percent from January-23 (Figure 2). • Billings in New Zealand on overseas issued cards rose by 7.5 ...
Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.5 billion in December-23, similar to November but up 4.3% from December-22 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.9 billion in December23, up 3.1 percent from December-22. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.5 billion, down 8.7% from November-231 . Annually there has been an increase of 9.6 percent from December-22 (Figure 2). • Billings on overseas issued cards used in New Zealand rose by $74.3 million (11.1 ...
Key points for November 2023: • Seasonally adjusted total billings in New Zealand were $4.5 billion in November-23, up 2.8 percent from $4.4 billion in October-23 (Figure 1). • Seasonally adjusted domestic billings on New Zealand issued cards were $3.9 billion in November23, up 1.8 percent from October-23. • Overseas billings on New Zealand issued cards were $0.6 billion, down 10.4% from October-231 . Annually there has been an increase of 12.4 percent from November-22 (Figure 2). • Billings on overseas issued cards used in New ...
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