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Free AccessREPEAT: Australia Services Sector Index Expands for 6th Month
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 23:42 GMT Sep 4/19:42 EST Sep 4
SYDNEY (MNI) - From AI Group Performance of Services Index (Australian PSI)
for August published Tuesday.
August Change Over July
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Australian PSI 53.0 -3.4
Sales 53.5 -6.8
New Orders 54.2 -1.0
Employment 52.5 -4.4
Stocks 54.9 +4.1
Supplier Deliveries 49.7 -4.8
Input Prices 59.3 +0.4
Selling Prices 47.5 -1.6
Average Wages 57.7 +2.6
Capacity Utilization 81.4 +3.2
FACTORS: The services index expanded for a sixth consecutive month in
August but the pace moderated as sales, new orders and employment growth eased,
and supplier deliveries fell slightly into contraction. The details were mixed
with some sectors at record or multi-year highs, while hospitality fell to a
multi-year low and retail contracted further. Capacity utilization rose to a
record high at 81.4%, which was well above the 12-month average of 76.7%. Retail
trade contracted for the fifth straight month as respondents saw increasing
price and product competition from online and offshore sellers. On the other
hand, wholesale expanded at a marginally faster rate, likely reflecting better
business-to-business trading activity and an increase in distribution activity
generated by local and offshore internet sales to consumers. Hospitality fell to
the lowest level since June 2013, marking the 20th month of contractionary or
flat conditions as consumers remained cautious with their discretionary
spending. The small personal and recreational services sub-sector rose to a
record high, as consumer appeared to be redirecting their discretionary spending
to this sector's personal and home-based services, instead of retail goods and
hospitality services. The large property and business services sub-sector fell
by 1.6 points to 51.2 points but has now expanded in 11 of the past 12 months.
The very large finance and insurance sub-sector's index rose to the highest
monthly result since May 2016 and the communications services sub-sector
increased by 4.3 points to 61.4 points, a record high outcome. On the prices
front, wages and input prices rose further in August but consumer inflation
remained subdued with selling prices falling in the month
TAKEAWAY: The growth in the services industry continues to be driven by
business-to-business services while consumers remain very reluctant to do
discretionary spending. The survey continues to highlight the disconnect between
the business and consumer sectors, which is also evident in the National
Australia Bank's monthly business survey. That disconnect needs to be resolved
for the Reserve Bank of Australia to feel confident that household consumption
won't be a drag on the economy's growth prospects.
COMMENTS: AI Group Chief Executive Innes Willox said the positive momentum
continued in the services sector as a whole. The current expansion completing
its sixth month but within the sector experiences varied.
--MNI Sydney Bureau; tel: +61 2-9716-5467; email: sophia.rodrigues@marketnews.com
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