5625.0 - Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure, Australia, Sep 2009 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 26/11/2009
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ACTUAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURE IN VOLUME TERMS BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES The trend estimate for buildings and structures fell 2.6% in the September quarter 2009. Building for Mining fell 1.9%, Manufacturing fell 4.1% and Other selected industries fell 3.1%. The seasonally adjusted estimate for buildings and structures fell 4.8% in the September quarter 2009. EQUIPMENT, PLANT AND MACHINERY The trend estimate for equipment, plant and machinery fell 1.1% in the September quarter 2009. Mining fell 7.5%, Manufacturing fell 5.9% while Other selected industries rose 1.4% in the quarter. The seasonally adjusted series fell 2.9%. Manufacturing fell 15.9%, Other selected industries fell 1.0% while Mining was unchanged. MINING The trend estimate for Mining fell 3.4% in the September quarter 2009. The buildings and structures asset type fell 1.9%, while equipment, plant and machinery fell 7.5%. The seasonally adjusted September quarter estimate for Mining rose 3.0%. By asset type, buildings and structures rose 3.8% in the quarter while equipment, plant and machinery was unchanged, in seasonally adjusted terms. MANUFACTURING The Manufacturing trend estimate fell 5.6% in the September quarter 2009. Buildings and structures fell 4.1% while equipment, plant and machinery fell 5.9%. The seasonally adjusted September quarter estimate for Manufacturing fell 13.4%. Buildings and structures fell 9.3% while equipment, plant and machinery fell 15.9%. OTHER SELECTED INDUSTRIES The trend estimate for Other selected industries fell 0.3% in the September quarter 2009. Buildings and structures fell 3.1% while equipment, plant and machinery rose 1.4%. The seasonally adjusted estimate for Other selected industries fell 5.8%. Buildings and structures fell 13.5% and equipment, plant and machinery fell 1.0%. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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