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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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June 16, 2008
Economy
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Q1 GDP up 9.6%
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Census & Statistics Department

Hong Kong's first quarter gross national product rose to $427.3 billion, up 6.5% on the same period last year, the Census & Statistics Department says. Gross domestic product, estimated at $409.3 billion, rose 9.6%.

 

Compared with GDP, the value of Hong Kong's GNP grew by $18 billion, representing a net external factor income inflow of the same amount, and equivalent to 4.4% of GDP in that quarter.

 

After netting out the effect of price changes, Hong Kong's GNP rose 4% in real terms. This was lower than the corresponding rise of 7.1% recorded for GDP.

 

Total factor income inflow into Hong Kong, estimated at $233.6 billion and equivalent to 57.1% of GDP in that quarter, rose 21.8%. Total factor income outflow, estimated at $215.6 billion and equivalent to 52.7% of GDP of the same period, grew 31.2%.

 

Net income inflow

Taking the inflow and outflow together a net external factor income inflow of $18 billion was recorded.

 

Within total factor income inflow, direct investment income rose 43.3%, portfolio investment income grew 6.8%, but other investment income fell 15.6%. Within total factor income outflow, direct investment income, portfolio investment income and other investment income grew 36.9%, 52.8% and 2.9%.

 

The Mainland continued to be the largest source of Hong Kong's external factor income inflow in the first quarter, accounting for 33.6%. The British Virgin Islands came next with a share of 22.3%. Other major sources were the UK and the US at 7.5% and 6.9%.

 

The Mainland and British Virgin Islands were still the most important destinations for Hong Kong's external factor income outflow, accounting for 29.9% and 21.7%. Other major destinations included the US at 9% and the Netherlands at 8.8%.



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