Business performance, gross revenue to increase in 3Q17

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KUALA LUMPUR: Business performance in the third quarter of 2017 (3Q17) is expected to increase with confidence indicator at  +11.9 per cent,  mainly due to growth in industry (3.1 per cent), wholesale and retail trade (27.3 per cent) and services (24.0 per cent) sectors.

Gross revenue was also expected to increase with a net balance of 21.5 per cent, with 33.9 per cent of establishments expecting an increase in revenue while 12.4 per cent of establishments anticipated a decrease, said the Statistics Department’s 2017 Third Quarter Business Tendency Statistics, released yesterday.

In terms of the number of employees, 25.6 per cent of establishments predicted an increase while 4.0 per cent of establishments predicted a decrease in 3Q17, leading to a net balance increase of 21.6 per cent.

Meanwhile, business performance in 2Q17 was currently higher with an overall net balance increase of 22.5 per cent  compared with 8.2 per cent recorded in the previous quarter.

The department said this was due to increases in industry (20.4 per cent), construction (32.6 per cent), wholesale & retail trade (20.7 per cent) and services (26.2 percent) sectors.

“The gross revenue for 2Q17 increased with a net balance of 32.0 per cent, with 47.9 per cent of establishments reporting an increase while 15.9 per cent of establishments reporting a decline,” said the department.

In terms of the number of employees, 27.3 per cent of establishments indicated an increase in employment while 9.3 per cent of establishments reported a decrease.

Overall, a net balance increase of 17.9 per cent for the number of employees was recorded in 2Q17  compared with 10.7 per cent in the previous quarter, it added.

“The business performance from July to December 2017 is expected to increase with a net balance of 21.0 per cent,” said the department.

All sectors, namely industry, construction, wholesale and retail trade and services are expected to increase with the net balance of 22.1 per cent, 18.6 per cent, 13.4 per cent and 22.8 per cent, respectively. — Bernama