New Zealand Economic Outlook. Miles Workman June 2017

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New Zealand Economic Outlook Miles Workman June 17 1

Economic Outlook Overview The New Zealand economy is forecast to expand at a solid pace over the next five years With real GDP growth around 3% in 17: underpinned by high net migration inflows and low interest rates, which support private consumption and investment elevated tourist numbers support services exports. Goods exports recover alongside the dairy sector Growth accelerates to a peak of 3.8% in 19 as: the above drivers of growth persist strong demand for housing continues as temporary factors restraining growth in residential investment subside the Family Incomes Package supports private consumption Growth eases to a more sustainable pace (around.%) by 1 GDP Growth Annual average % change As spare capacity in the economy is absorbed, inflationary pressures build, interest rates rise and the unemployment rate approaches its long run rate of.% 1 8 - Real Production GDP Nominal Expenditure GDP Solid real growth, along with rising inflation and the terms of trade remaining elevated, support nominal GDP, tax revenues and a steadily improving fiscal position

International Outlook Stable outlook for trading partner growth, but many risks The Australian economy continues to transit from mining investment towards other drivers of growth Growth in China continues to slow as the economy shifts from investment-led growth towards consumption Momentum in the US persists into the near term, but there is heightened uncertainty around the medium-term outlook New Zealand's trading partner growth Annual % change 3 Growth in the UK expected to weaken on Brexit uncertainty constrains investor appetite higher inflation (from the weaker pound) erodes purchasing power, dragging on consumption 1-1 8 1 1 1 1 18 Growth in the euro area and Japan remains moderate with monetary policy remaining highly stimulatory 3

Net migration inflows support domestic demand Reflecting relatively favourable economic conditions in New Zealand, net inward migration is currently at record levels of around 7, per annum Net migration is assumed to decline gradually over the forecast period as the real wage differential between New Zealand and Australia returns trans- Tasman flows to a net outflow and as non citizen arrivals ease Annual sum (s) 1 1 1 8 PLT Migration Net migration adds 1, people to the population over the forecast period increasing the productive capacity in the economy through increased labour supply supporting investment boosting demand for goods and services - 8 1 1 1 1 18 Arrivals Departures Net Migration

along with low interest rates Annual % change 7 CPI Inflation % 1 8 Monetary Conditions Index 9 8 7 3 1 9-day rate Trade weighted exchange rate (RHS) Annual inflation was above % in the 17 March quarter, boosted by previous oil price declines dropping out of the annual calculation and unseasonally-high food prices (on bad weather) These transitory impacts drop out in a year, but underlying inflationary pressures continue to build Interest rates are assumed to remain low for some time, increasing from late 18 in response to increasing inflationary pressures The exchange rate is assumed to remain broadly stable

Household consumption continues to grow at a solid pace Annual average % change 7 3 1-1 Real Private Consumption - 8 1 1 1 1 18 Consumption growth eases later in the forecast period as population growth slows and interest rates rise Strong consumption growth in the near term reflects recent momentum and population growth Low interest rates support consumption, particularly for durable goods The Family Incomes Package is forecast to commence on 1 April 18 households expected to spend the majority of the tax cut on consumption impact on labour supply broadly neutral stronger demand supports employment growth modest contribution to inflationary pressures

Investment underpinned by strong fundamentals Real Investment Annual average % change 3 1 Strong fundamentals continue to underpin demand in the housing and construction sectors, including: population growth high tourist numbers low interest rates -1 - -3 8 1 1 1 1 18 Residential Investment Business Investment Business investment picks up in response to solid demand for goods and services (driven by population growth) and to accommodate expansion in the workforce However, capacity constraints push construction costs higher, limiting the supply response Residential investment is expected to slow in the near term reflecting the impact of tighter LVR restrictions and uncertainty around the Auckland Unitary Plan But picks up again as these temporary factors subside Overall, house price growth moderates over the forecast period, but picks up for a brief period as residential investment growth slows 7

Labour market tightens, but wage growth modest Solid population growth adds to the size of the labour force (and to the degree of spare capacity in the economy) % of labour force 7 Labour Market Annual % change 7 Strong employment growth outpaces growth in the labour force and the unemployment rate gradually declines Wage growth is expected to pick up in the near term, recovering from recent weakness and, in part, reflecting the impact of higher inflation on wage negotiations 3 1 3 1 Overall, wage growth is relatively modest owing to strong labour supply and the fact that much of the jobs growth is in the services sector Unemployment rate Average ordinary time hourly wages (RHS) 8

Tourism remains strong Short-term Visitor Arrivals and Services Exports Annual sum (millions) $ billions, annual total. 3 Short-term visitor arrivals are at record levels 3. million people in the year to April 17 3. 3... 1. 1 1 Growth in arrivals has been strong from China, Australia and the US Tourism accounts for around % of total export earnings and % of services exports Over 7% of people employed in New Zealand work in the tourism industry 1. 8 1 1 1 1 Short-term visitor arrivals Nominal services exports (RHS) Tourism is expected to remain strong over the forecast period, reflecting: structural change in China retiring baby boomers in the US rising incomes, especially in emerging economies relatively low travel costs (on oil prices) 9

Exports recover, but current account deficit widens The current account deficit is forecast to widen The income deficit widens owing to rising interest rates % of GDP Annual current account The services surplus holds up, reflecting buoyant tourism The goods deficit widens as strong domestic demand drives stronger growth in imports relative to exports However, goods exports pick up Dairy is poised to grow strongly following two very hard seasons for farmers Forestry exports supported by a strong housing market in China Horticulture and viticulture continue to do well - - - -8 8 1 1 1 1 18 Current account Income balance Services balance Goods balance 1

The fiscal outlook continues to improve $ billions 1 OBEGAL and Net core Crown debt % of GDP 3-1 -1 1-1 - 7 9 11 13 1 17 19 1 Total Crown OBEGAL (after inter-segment eliminations) Net core Crown debt (RHS) 11

Summary The New Zealand economy is forecast to expand at a solid pace, underpinned by: high net migration inflows strong visitor arrivals low interest rates higher disposable incomes owing to the Family Incomes Package The combination of solid real activity and rising prices support growth in nominal GDP supporting tax revenues and rising OBEGAL surpluses over the forecast period 1