ANZ Business Confidence dropped notably from 22.9 to 14.9 in April. Own Activity Outlook similarly decreased from 22.5 to 14.3.
The survey highlighted escalating cost pressures as a primary concern for businesses. Cost expectations rose from 74.6 to 76.7, marking the highest level since last September. Conversely, wage expectations decreased from 80.5 to 75.5. Profit expectations also worsened, deepening from -3.8 to -9.8.
Pricing intentions, which indicate how businesses plan to adjust their selling prices, increased slightly from 45.1 to 46.9. Inflation expectations showed a marginal decrease from 3.80% to 3.76%.
ANZ analysts pointed to several factors contributing to this environment of cost-push inflation amidst weak demand. Rising oil prices due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, coupled with recent decline in New Zealand Dollar have increased the cost of imports significantly. Additionally, the recent increase in the minimum wage, effective from April 1, although smaller than previous years, has added another layer of cost for businesses.