NZ's terms of trade lifts 0.6% in June quarter, below expectations

NZ's terms of trade lifts 0.6% in June quarter, below expectations
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Sept. 3 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's merchandise trade rose in the June quarter, bolstered by stronger dairy and record meat prices, but fell short of expectations.  The terms of trade, which measures the purchasing power of New Zealand’s exports relative to imports, rose 0.6 percent in the June quarter after falling a revised 2 percent in the March quarter, Statistics New Zealand said. Economists had expected a 1 percent rise, according to the median Bloomberg poll, although forecasts ranged from a 0.5 percent drop to...