AiG Performance of Services Index) for June

  • prior was 49.6

The 'key findings' from AiG on the report for this month:

  • Expanded in June after two months of broadly stable conditions
  • Conditions across the services sectors have been broadly positive or neutral in the first half of 2015
  • Results suggest growth in Australian demand for goods and services (as measured by the ABS in the National Accounts as 'domestic final demand') may have picked up modestly in Q2 2015
  • Three of the five activity sub-indexes expanded ... sales and new orders sub-indexes & supplier deliveries
  • Services businesses reduced their stock levels for a 13th consecutive month and services employment also fell in June after expanding for five months