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Australia business conditions stay upbeat in May-NAB

Published 13/06/2017, 11:31 am
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SYDNEY, June 13 (Reuters) - A measure of Australian business conditions eased just a touch from decade highs in May with growth reported across all sectors, a sign the economy may have picked up speed after a sluggish first quarter.

National Australia Bank NAB.AX surveyed more than 400 firms to compile its index of business conditions which dipped a point to stand at +12 in May, still well above the long-run average of +5.

The survey's measure of business confidence fell back 6 points to +7, though that merely retraced a jump in April and left it a point above the long-run average.

"The strength looks to be quite broad-based, with all industries recording positive business conditions for only the second time since 2010," said NAB chief economist, Alan Oster.

The run of upbeat surveys held out hope for bounce in economic activity after bad weather kept growth to just 0.3 percent in the first quarter.

"We continue to expect economic growth to accelerate in the second half following weather-related disruptions in the first half of the year," said Oster. "But the longer-term outlook could be less sanguine in our view as important growth drivers begin to fade."

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) argued that growth would revive when it held interest rates steady at 1.5 percent following a month policy meeting last week.

The main pullback in the NAB survey for May came in its measure of business profits which eased 4 points to +10, while business sales held at an historically high +17.

The measure of employment dipped a point to +6 but again was above average. NAB said that outcome was consistent with annual job creation of around 230,000, or around 19,000 per month, and was enough to nudge the unemployment rate lower from the current level of 5.7 percent.

Forward orders also held at a firm +3, suggesting the improvement in demand could have legs.

The survey's measure of capacity utilisation jumped a full percentage point to 82.4 percent, which could bode well for business investment.

There was still little sign of inflationary pressure in the survey, with labour costs subdued. Retail prices actually fell at a quarterly rate of 0.2 percent, suggesting some downside risks for consumer price inflation in the second quarter.

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