A boost to retail spending last month from the Rugby World Cup is showing up in electronic card transaction data released yesterday.
Retail spending on cards was up 1.5 per cent, seasonally adjusted, on September, which in turn was up 0.7 per cent on August.
Most of the increase was spending on fuel and apparel, up 4 per cent and 4.8 per cent respectively, aided by campervans and supporters' gear.
Spending on big-ticket items held up. Consumer durables rose 0.5 per cent in October and 5.1 per cent for the year; vehicles were up 0.8 per cent in the month and 7 per cent for the year.
Hospitality spending rose just $3 million or 0.6 per cent last month, but that was on top of a 1.2 per cent rise in September.