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ANZ Commodity Price Index June 2000

Data Flash (New Zealand)

ANZ Commodity Price Index June 2000

ANZ Commodity Price Index
::::::::::::::::::::::::: NZD Index:::::::::::::::World
Price Index
:::::::::::::::::::: mom %::::: yoy %::::: mom %::::::::::yoy %
Dec-99::::::::::::::: +2.9:::::::::: +15.0::::::::::+2.3:::::::::: 11.0
Jan-00::::::::::::::: +0.2:::::::::: +15.1::::::::::+1.2:::::::::: +9.3
Feb-00::::::::::::::: +5.2:::::::::: +22.3::::::::::+2.0::::::::::+11.1
Mar-00::::::::::::::: +0.8:::::::::: +22.4::::::::::+0.8::::::::::+13.1
Apr-00::::::::::::::: -4.2:::::::::: +18.2::::::::::-2.8:::::::::: +8.4
May-00::::::::::::::: +4.0:::::::::: +22.2::::::::::+0.0:::::::::: +5.8
Jun-00::::::::::::::: +2.0:::::::::: +21.4::::::::::+1.2:::::::::: +7.9
Source: DB Global Markets Research, ANZ Bank

Key Points

The foreign currency price of New Zealand's commodity exports increased by 1.2% in June. The previously recorded 0.5% rise in May was revised to no change in May.

The overall rise was driven by a sharp increase in milk powder prices. Other significant increases were seen for butter, casein, aluminium, wood pulp and skins. However, a decline in prices was recorded for wool, beef, lamb, sawn timber, kiwifruit and apples.

Relative to June 1999, the foreign currency price of New Zealand's commodity exports increased 7.9%.

In NZD terms, commodity prices recorded a 2.0% increase in June and were up 21.4% on last year. The index now stands at an all time high.

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Comments

The latest rise in the commodity prices is consistent with our forecast that average domestic currency export prices will have risen by over 2% qoq in Q2, significantly above RBNZ expectations. ú As the charts below show, the ANZ commodity price index has been a quite a good leading indicator of movements in tradeables inflation. Based on past relationships, a significant pick- up in tradeables inflation can be expected, consistent with our forecast of overall CPI inflation reaching 3.2% yoy by the end of the year.

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