Australia business conditions soften in Jan, costs a problem

Reuters

Published Feb 12, 2024 07:36PM ET

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian business conditions softened further in January led by a slowdown in the service sector, a survey showed on Tuesday, while price pressures ticked up again after cooling the month before.

The survey from National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY) (NAB) showed its index of business conditions slipped 2 points to +6 in January, just below its long-run average of +7.

Its measure of business confidence added 1 point to +1, following a 7-point rebound in December.

"Confidence remains weak as it has for some time, consistent with ongoing pressures across the economy with growth clearly slowing in the back half of 2023, and cost growth still high," said NAB's chief economist Alan Oster.

The survey's measure of business sales eased 3 points to +11, while both profitability and employment dipped 2 points to +5. Capacity utilisation picked up to 83.6%, from 82.8%.

Quarterly growth in purchase costs edged up to 1.8% in January, while growth in retail prices rebounded to +0.9% from +0.5% in December.