A rise in international dairy prices in Fonterra's latest online auction is a sign of stability in an increasingly shaky world, says BNZ economist Doug Steel.
The average price for a basket of products in the latest auction rose 2.6 per cent, having fallen 1.2 per cent in the previous event two weeks earlier.
The quantity of product sold totalled 39,317 tonnes, with an average winning price of US$3617 ($4725) a tonne.
"I just take it as more confirmation in line with the last few auctions now that there's some stability coming into global dairy prices," Steel said.
"Going sort of sideways over the last couple of months, forming some sort of base and even maybe picking up a fraction in New Zealand dollar terms because the kiwi's off its highs while the US dollar-priced product is doing that sideways move," he said.