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<Econ>HK Oct PMI Rises to 51.2, Strongest Growth Rate Since Nov 2024
The seasonally adjusted Hong Kong SAR Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) posted 51.2 in October, up from 50.4 in September, signaling a third consecutive monthly improvement in b...
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The seasonally adjusted Hong Kong SAR Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) posted 51.2 in October, up from 50.4 in September, signaling a third consecutive monthly improvement in business conditions, with the rate of growth the strongest since November 2024, as announced by S&P Global.

Hong Kong SAR private sector business conditions improved for the third consecutive month at the start of 4Q25. The rate of improvement strengthened compared to the previous month, supported by the steepest rises in output and new business in exactly one year.

Firmer demand conditions also encouraged firms to raise their employment levels and purchasing activity, with the latter rising for the first time since January.

The index showed that business conditions improved on enter of 4Q25, Usamah Bhatti, Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said. Business activity expanded at the quickest rate for a year, supported by the first increase in demand for 9 months.

However, the boost to sales appears to be limited to local markets and demand from Mainland China, as overall export orders continued to deteriorate. Positive movements were also recorded for the employment and purchasing indices.

Private sector companies reported higher employment for the second time in 3 months, while increased production requirements encouraged firms to raise their input buying for the first time since January.

Price pressures meanwhile persisted, as firms experienced another solid increase in average cost burdens during October. As a result, average prices charged by private sector firms rose to the greatest extent in a year, as companies sought to pass on higher expenses to clients where possible as part of efforts to protect their margins.
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