WELLINGTON, Nov 30 (Reuters) - New Zealand business sentiment ebbed in November, although it was still historically strong, an ANZ Bank survey showed on Wednesday.
The survey's headline measure showed a net 20.5 percent of respondents are upbeat about the economy over the year ahead. This compared with a 24.5 percent optimism level in the previous poll.
A net 37.6 percent of respondents expected their own businesses to grow in the next 12 months, edging down from 38.4 percent last month.
Inflation expectations on a 12-month horizon edged up to 1.49 percent compared with 1.44 percent in the previous survey.