New Zealand firms aren't expecting a pickup in economic activity anytime soon and many plan to further reduce staff.
"Firms have become even more cautious and have pared back on headcount and business investment," according to the latest quarterly survey of business activity from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research.
A seasonally-adjusted net 37 per cent reported softer domestic activity in the June quarter versus a net 12 per cent who were downbeat in the prior survey.
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Looking ahead, a seasonally adjusted net 25 per cent expect conditions to weaken over the next quarter versus a net 14 per cent in the prior survey.