Some Green Shoots Midst The Gloom?

The narrative has turned quite negative recently despite the first rate cut in years, thanks to cash flow pressures, the overhang of poor housing affordability, high migration and the tariff wars coming from the US. And yet, if you look closely, there might just be some signs of green shoots. But then you need to ask, is this signal, or noise?

For example, the latest Westpac-Melbourne Institute sentiment bulletin, released today reported a solid 4% rise in March, lifting to 95.9 from 92.2 in February which we note though is still in negative territory, as the survey detail shows the score is still 4% off the ‘neutral’ level of 100, where there are the same number of optimists as pessimists.

The latest ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence data showed that Australian Consumer Confidence fell 2.9pts over the past fortnight but is still 1.8pts higher than before the RBA cut the cash rate.

Elsewhere, after last months SQM Research released data showing that the national vacancy rate fell to just 1.0% in January 2025, down 0.1% year-on-year SQM Research’s latest rental vacancy report shows that the national vacancy rate rose to 1.3% in February, to be 0.3% higher annually. Capital city asking rents also rose by 0.4% over the month. SQM Research managing director Louis Christopher was surprised by the result and expects the vacancy rate to tighten in March. He also believes the “country remains in a rental crisis”.

And according to CoreLogic, The rolling 12-month change in national rental values has continued to slow, with rents up 4.1% over the year to February, down from an 8.3% increase seen over the year to March 2024.

So is this signal or noise?

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Some Green Shoots Midst The Gloom?
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Martin North is the Principal of Digital Finance Analytics

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