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Business conditions 'rock solid' but challenges remain ahead: NAB

by James Mitchell8 minute read
Challenges ahead

The latest NAB Monthly Business Survey shows that the construction industry is driving positive conditions for Australian businesses, leaving the economy on solid ground to combat looming challenges.

The survey found that business conditions remained very strong in September, with the business conditions index holding steady at +14 index points — well above the long-run average (+5).

“Business conditions at these levels tell us that the business sector in Australia is doing very well,” NAB chief economist Alan Oster said. 

"We have certainly seen that reflected to some degree in areas like corporate profits and jobs growth, but other aspects of the economy, such as business investment, have been somewhat disappointing in comparison. In that context, it will be important to keep an eye on the recent softer trend in business confidence.

“The construction industry is currently leading the way with the highest business conditions, although most industries are following close behind. Retail continues to be the main exception, with conditions in negative territory and apparently trending lower.”

Mr Oster noted that NAB’s latest survey saw the demand for labour strengthen and more hints of a slight pick-up in investment intentions.

“With the labour market poised to see further improvement going into 2018," the chief economist added, "the economy now seems better equipped to deal with the challenges it faces, which should leave the RBA with scope to commence a shift away from emergency stimulus settings by H2 2018.”

However, Mr Oster warned that elevated underemployment, an elevated Aussie dollar, household debt and peaks in LNG exports and housing construction are all “potential hurdles” that will ensure that the RBA proceeds with caution.

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James Mitchell

AUTHOR

James Mitchell has over eight years’ experience as a financial reporter and is the editor of Wealth and Wellness at Momentum Media.

He has a sound pedigree to cover the business of mortgages and the converging financial services sector having reported for leading finance titles InvestorDaily, InvestorWeekly, Accountants Daily, ifa, Mortgage Business, Residential Property Manager, Real Estate Business, SMSF Adviser, Smart Property Investment, and The Adviser.

He has also been published in The Daily Telegraph and contributed online to FST Media and Mergermarket, part of the Financial Times Group.

James holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and an MA in Journalism.

 

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