in Figures
2013 Edition
February 2013
Key Indicators
Reference
period
Average
annual rate
of change
Magnitude 20072012
Indicator
Unit
PopulationU
Number of householdsU#
Labour forceU#
Unemployment rate#
Real Wage Index
(Sep. 1992=100)
Value of total exports
000
000
000
%
Mid-2012
2012
2012
2012
Sep. 2012
7 154.6
2 379.1
3 792.3
3.3
127.7
+0.7%
+1.1%
+0.9%
+1.7%
HK$
billion
2012
3,434.3
+5.0%
2012
102.3
+1.8%
2012
3,912.2
+6.4%
2012
285,146
+3.6%
2012
2,040.1
+4.3%
2012
1,889.8
+2.5%
2011
93.0
2012
110.3
+3.3%
2012
132.1
+8.9%
2012
130.0
90.2
19.9
+1.7%
7.2%
+2.9%
2012
8,971.3
+7.9%
EndNov.
2012
2012
1 064
+5.3%
48 615
+11.5%
HK$
billion
HK$
Third
quarter of
2012
Contents
Page
Key Indicators
Geography
Meteorological observations
Hong Kong in the Asia Pacific Region
Land area of Hong Kong
Map of Hong Kong
Population
Mid-year population by sex
Mid-year population by age group
Population growth
Vital events
Households
Population density by area
Labour
Labour force and labour force participation rate by sex
Labour force by age group
Unemployed persons and unemployment rate
Underemployed persons and underemployment rate
Employment distribution by industry section
Civil servants
Wages and earnings
Stoppages of work
External Trade
Aggregate merchandise trade
Merchandise trade by main country/territory
Imports, retained imports and re-exports by end-use category
Domestic exports by principal commodity
Merchandise trade index numbers
Exports and imports of services by major service group
Prices
Year-on-year rates of change in the Consumer Price Indices
Year-on-year rates of change in other price indices
Business Performance
Regional headquarters, regional offices and local offices in Hong
Kong representing parent companies located outside Hong Kong
Index of industrial production
Retail sales
Restaurant receipts
Business Receipts Indices
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Energy
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Electricity consumption
Gas consumption
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Education
Student enrolment by level of education
Distribution of educational attainment of population aged 15 and over
Health
Expectation of life at birth by sex
Registered deaths and death rate by leading cause of death
Infant mortality rate
Hospital beds and selected types of registered healthcare professionals
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Social Welfare
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Social security
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Further Information
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General Notes
1.
2.
Special Notes
U
The entire data series of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Gross National
Income (GNI), Balance of Payments (BoP) and International Investment
Position have respectively been revised following the completion of a
technical exercise by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) in
September 2012 to incorporate the latest international statistical standards
as stipulated in the United Nations System of National Accounts 2008 and
the International Monetary Funds Sixth Edition of the Balance of Payments
and International Investment Position Manual in the GDP and BoP
compilation frameworks of Hong Kong respectively.
Symbols
The following symbols are used throughout the booklet :
Not applicable
Provisional figures
Revised figures
**
Meteorological observations
Normals (19812010)
Whole
January
July
year
Air temperature (C)
Mean maximum
Mean
Mean minimum
Mean relative humidity (%)
Total rainfall (mm)
Total bright sunshine (hours)
Mean wind speed (km/h)
18.6
16.3
14.5
74
24.7
143.0
25.3
31.4
28.8
26.8
81
376.5
212.0
21.3
25.6
23.3
21.4
78
2 398.5
1 835.6
23.3
2012
25.8
23.4
21.6
81
1 924.7
1 551.2
23.9
2007
2011
Sq. km
2012
80.5
46.9
976.9
1 104.3
80.6
46.9
976.9
1 104.4
80.6
46.9
976.9
1 104.4
Population
Mid-year population by sexU
Sex
Male
Female
Total
2007
Number
(000)
3 283.9 47.5
3 632.4 52.5
6 916.3 100.0
2011
Number
(000)
3 303.0 46.7
3 768.6 53.3
7 071.6 100.0
2012
Number
(000)
3 327.3 46.5
3 827.3 53.5
7 154.6 100.0
2007
Number
(000)
2011
Number
(000)
2012
Number
(000)
Under 15
1534
3564
65 and over
Total
918.5
1 969.7
3 155.9
872.2
6 916.3
13.3
28.5
45.6
12.6
100.0
823.5
1 959.3
3 347.4
941.4
7 071.6
11.6
27.7
47.3
13.3
100.0
813.2
1 968.8
3 392.3
980.3
7 154.6
11.4
27.5
47.4
13.7
100.0
Population growthU(1)
Population growth
Natural increase (births less
deaths) (000)
Net movement (inflow less
outflow) (000)
Total (000)
Population growth rate (%)
2007
2011
2012
28.6
52.6
50.1
30.6
5.2
32.9
59.2
+0.9
47.4
+0.7
83.0
+1.2
Note : (1) Figures refer to growth between mid-year of preceding year and mid-year of
designated year.
Vital events
Number of births (000)
Crude birth rateU (per 1 000 population)
Number of deaths (000)
Crude death rateU (per 1 000 population)
Number of marriages (000)
Crude marriage rateU (per 1 000 population)
Median age at first marriage (years)
Male
Female
10
2007
2011
2012#
70.9
10.2
39.5
5.7
47.5
6.8
95.5
13.5
42.3
6.0
58.4
8.2
91.6
12.8
43.2
6.0
60.3
8.4
31
28
31
29
31
29
HouseholdsU**
Number of households (000)
2007
2011
2012#
2250
(+1.3)
2359
(+1.5)
2379
(+0.8)
2007
2011
2012
16140
43280
3770
6400
15920
44920
3870
6540
16020
45730
3910
6620
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Labour
Labour force(1) and labour force participation rate by sexU**
Sex
Male
Female
Overall
2007
Number Rate
(000)
(%)
1954
1669
3622
(+1.4)
70.4
53.1
61.2
2011
Number Rate
(000)
(%)
1943
1760
3703
(+2.0)
68.4
53.0
60.1
2012#
Number Rate
(000)
(%)
1973
1820
3792
(+2.4)
68.8
53.7
60.6
Note : (1) Labour force refers to the land-based non-institutional population aged 15 and
over who satisfy the criteria for being classified as employed population or
unemployed population.
2007
Number
(%)
(000)
2011
Number
(%)
(000)
2012#
Number
(%)
(000)
385 10.6
1944 53.7
1250 34.5
43
1.2
3622 100.0
(+1.4)
317
8.6
1887 51.0
1444 39.0
55
1.5
3703 100.0
(+2.0)
320
8.4
1914 50.5
1494 39.4
64
1.7
3792 100.0
(+2.4)
Note : (1) Labour force refers to the land-based non-institutional population aged 15 and
over who satisfy the criteria for being classified as employed population or
unemployed population.
2007
2011
2012#
145
4.0
127
3.4
125
3.3
12
2007
2011
2012#
79
2.2
63
1.7
57
1.5
2007
2011
2012@
4.3
0.2
0.2
3.1
0.2
0.2
3.1
0.2
0.2
7.9
16.1
2.1
8.2
9.3
7.6
14.5
1.8
8.5
8.9
8.0
14.2
1.8
8.7
8.8
7.6
2.7
5.5
3.2
4.3
7.4
2.7
6.3
3.4
4.7
7.4
2.8
6.2
3.5
4.7
4.3
3.5
4.9
4.3
1.1
10.2
0.2
4.8
2.9
5.4
4.7
1.5
11.0
0.1
4.9
2.7
5.3
4.9
1.4
11.1
0.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
3 480.5
(+2.0)
3 579.5
(+2.9)
3 660.6
(+2.6)
Notes : Figures refer to the Composite Employment Estimates. Figures for 2007 and 2011
refer to the averages of the 4 quarters of the year, while figures for 2012 refer to
the averages of the first 3 quarters.
(1) Accommodation services sector covers hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses
and other establishments providing short term accommodation.
Civil servants(1)
Number of civil servants (000)
2007
2011
2012
153.8
(0.2)
157.7
(+0.8)
159.1
(+0.9)
13
(1)
2007
2011
2012
153.5
(+2.5)
117.6
(+1.4)
177.2
(+9.9)
127.1
(+4.4)
185.6
(+4.8)
127.7
(+0.4)
124.7
(+3.5)
120.5
(+1.6)
138.0
(+5.9)
117.0
(+0.5)
143.9
(+4.3)
117.7
(+0.5)
154.1
(+4.9)
148.9
(+3.0)
178.1
(+7.5)
151.1
(+2.1)
188.5
(+5.8)
154.2
(+2.0)
95.5
(+4.6)
111.9
(+8.3)
108.7
(+1.6)
118.9
(+6.3)
112.2
(+3.2)
(Sep. 1992=100)
Real(2)
Salary index(3) (Jun. 1995=100)
Salary Index (A)
Nominal
Real(4)
Salary Index (B)
Nominal
Real(4)
104.1
(+3.0)
Notes : (1) Wage Index covers supervisory, technical, clerical and miscellaneous
non-production workers; as well as craftsmen and operatives. Figures refer to
September of the year.
(2) Real Wage Index is derived by deflating the corresponding nominal index by
the 2009/10-based CPI(A).
(3) Salary index covers middle-level managerial and professional employees.
Salary Index (A) measures the overall changes in average salary rates of
middle-level managerial and professional employees; while Salary Index (B)
reflects only changes in salary rates of middle-level managerial and
professional employees who have been in the same occupation and in the
same company in two consecutive years. Figures refer to June of the year.
(4) Real salary index is derived by deflating the corresponding nominal index by
the 2009/10-based CPI(C).
(5) As a proxy to labour earnings. Figures refer to the third quarter of the year.
(6) Real Index of Payroll per Person Engaged is derived by deflating the
corresponding nominal index by the 2009/10-based Composite CPI.
Stoppages of work
2007
2011
2012
2
590.0
1
375.0
Notes : Figures cover stoppages of work arising from disputes connected with terms and
conditions of employment.
(1) The exceptionally large number of working days lost in 2007 was mainly due
to the strike of bar benders in the pay rise negotiation.
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External Trade
Hong Kong external trade comprises merchandise trade and trade in services of
Hong Kong with external parties.
Hong Kongs external merchandise trade statistics are compiled based on
information contained in import/export declarations. The Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region is a separate customs territory, as stated in The Basic
Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the Peoples Republic of
China. Import/export declaration is also required of Hong Kongs trade with the
mainland of China, and statistics relating to this are included in Hong Kongs
external merchandise trade statistics.
Hong Kongs trade in services with the mainland of China are treated as
external transactions and included in Hong Kongs trade in services statistics.
2007
2011
2012
Imports (c.i.f.)
2,868.0
(+10.3)
109.1
(18.9)
2,578.4
(+10.8)
2,687.5
(+9.2)
5,555.5
(+9.8)
180.5
6.3
3,764.6
(+11.9)
65.7
(5.5)
3,271.6
(+10.5)
3,337.3
(+10.1)
7,101.8
(+11.0)
427.3
11.4
3,912.2
(+3.9)
58.8
(10.4)
3,375.5
(+3.2)
3,434.3
(+2.9)
7,346.5
(+3.4)
477.8
12.2
15
16
2007
2011
HK$ billion
2012
2,868.0
(+10.3)
1,329.7
287.3
194.8
205.1
138.8
2,502.7
204.6
3,764.6
(+11.9)
1,696.8
318.6
254.6
240.9
211.4
3,172.5
303.9
3,912.2
(+3.9)
1,840.9
311.6
246.3
244.9
204.5
3,309.1
305.5
109.1
(18.9)
40.6
23.9
1.0
3.0
4.0
84.8
17.1
65.7
(5.5)
30.7
7.2
2.8
2.6
3.0
53.0
4.6
58.8
(10.4)
26.0
6.8
3.1
2.7
2.7
47.0
2.9
2,578.4
(+10.8)
1,267.7
344.3
116.7
48.9
78.1
2,064.7
346.7
3,271.6
(+10.5)
1,716.7
323.6
133.6
82.3
88.7
2,629.8
354.9
3,375.5
(+3.2)
1,831.7
331.7
142.8
78.1
77.4
2,761.9
329.9
2007
Foodstuffs
Imports
77.2
Retained imports(1)
59.8
Re-exports
19.1
Consumer goods
Imports
762.2
146.9
Retained imports(1)
Re-exports
815.2
Raw materials and semi-manufactures
Imports
1,098.7
Retained imports(1)
276.5
Re-exports
915.1
Fuels
Imports
88.1
Retained imports(1)
84.0
Re-exports
4.3
Capital goods
Imports
841.8
Retained imports(1)
164.4
Re-exports
824.7
Total
Imports
2,868.0
Retained imports(1)
731.6
Re-exports
2,578.4
2011
2012
145.2
109.3
39.2
150.7
114.5@
39.5
938.1
250.5
883.8
944.4
270.0@
866.7
1,297.7 1,284.4
327.6
318.8@
1,115.6 1,110.4
146.0
141.6
4.6
141.9
135.6@
6.7
1,237.6 1,390.8
197.0
245.4@
1,228.4 1,352.2
3,764.6 3,912.2
1,026.1 1,086.7@
3,271.6 3,375.5
Note : (1) Retained imports refer to those imported goods which are retained for use in
Hong Kong rather than being re-exported to other places. The value of
retained imports is derived by subtracting the estimated import value of
re-exports from the value of imports. The former is obtained by removing an
estimated re-export margin from the value of re-exports.
2007
2011
2012
8.7
8.5
8.9
6.5
7.9
7.5
3.9
6.4
3.2
2.9
2.4
3.2
1.9
2.5
3.0
17
2007
2011
2012
85.2
(+10.3)
157.0
(18.9)
83.6
(+9.4)
87.1
(+10.8)
88.7
(+9.2)
111.9
(+11.9)
94.5
(5.5)
117.3
(+17.3)
110.5
(+10.5)
110.1
(+10.1)
116.3
(+3.9)
84.6
(10.4)
124.2@
(+5.9)@
114.0
(+3.2)
113.3
(+2.9)
90.1
(+2.3)
90.4
(+0.8)
91.2
(+2.4)
91.0
(+2.4)
91.0
(+2.3)
108.1
(+8.1)
106.4
(+6.4)
109.5
(+9.5)
108.0
(+8.0)
108.0
(+8.0)
111.6
(+3.3)
109.1
(+2.5)
112.8@
(+3.0)@
111.7
(+3.4)
111.6
(+3.4)
90.8
(+10.4)
169.5
(19.8)
88.1
(+11.7)
91.8
(+9.9)
93.6
(+8.3)
104.1
(+4.1)
88.1
(11.9)
107.8
(+7.8)
102.7
(+2.7)
102.4
(+2.4)
105.1
(+1.0)
76.6
(13.0)
111.6@
(+3.5)@
102.9
(+0.1)
102.3
(0.1)
101.0
(+0.1)
99.9
(0.1)
100.0
(+0.1)
Notes : The trade index numbers have been updated by using 2010 as the base year.
Figures are annual indices.
(1) Retained imports refer to those imported goods which are retained for use in
Hong Kong rather than being re-exported to other places. The value of
retained imports is derived by subtracting the estimated import value of
re-exports from the value of imports. The former is obtained by removing an
estimated re-export margin from the value of re-exports.
(2) Derived from the ratio of the unit value index for total exports to that for
imports.
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Imports of services
Transportation services
Travel services
Insurance services
Financial services
Merchanting and other
trade-related services
Other services
Total
2007
2011@
2012@
200.5
(+14.5)
107.3
(+18.7)
5.4
(+52.4)
97.0
(+34.8)
199.0
(+11.6)
54.8
(+16.6)
664.1
(+17.2)
250.1
(+7.8)
215.3
(+24.9)
6.6
(0.8)
113.4
(+11.1)
270.7
(+11.0)
80.4
(+11.0)
936.5
(+12.9)
248.9
(0.5)
245.7
(+14.1)
7.1
(+7.0)
117.6
(+3.7)
281.0
(+3.8)
85.4
(+6.2)
985.8
(+5.3)
114.1
(+19.3)
117.3
(+7.6)
7.5
(+15.5)
21.9
(+39.7)
24.3
(+15.9)
49.1
(+17.5)
334.2
(+15.4)
139.4
(+14.3)
149.2
(+9.7)
9.3
(+0.2)
30.2
(+9.8)
33.2
(+1.1)
78.4
(+9.4)
439.7
(+10.2)
137.0
(1.7)
159.3
(+6.7)
9.5
(+2.5)
29.6
(1.9)
34.2
(+3.0)
79.7
(+1.7)
449.4
(+2.2)
329.9
496.8
536.4
Notes : Trade in services statistics are compiled based on the recommendations made in
the System of National Accounts 2008 except the one on adopting the change of
ownership principle in recording goods sent abroad for processing and
merchanting.
As an interim arrangement, another set of trade in services statistics, compiled
based on the System of National Accounts 2008 including the aforesaid change
of ownership principle is published in the supplementary tables of the Gross
Domestic Product report for reference. For details about the concepts, definitions
and related compilation methods of the change of ownership principle, please
refer to the Special Report on Gross Domestic Product issued in September 2012.
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20
2007
2011@
2012@
1,650.8
(+9.8)
1,670.2
(+6.5)
1,936.1
(+9.0)
1,863.0
(+4.9)
2,040.1
(+5.4)
1,889.8
(+1.4)
238,676
(+8.9)
241,482
(+5.6)
273,779
(+8.2)
263,442
(+4.1)
285,146
(+4.2)
264,142
(+0.3)
2007
2011@
2012@
1,240.8
168.5
455.0
11.7
3,411.4
936.5
3,848.2
439.7
1,936.1
1,325.7
185.4
537.4
9.3
3,580.8
985.8
4,116.4
449.4
2,040.1
64.1
8.7
23.5
0.6
176.2
48.4
198.8
22.7
100.0
65.0
9.1
26.3
0.5
175.5
48.3
201.8
22.0
100.0
59.5
8.4
20.6
0.8
163.5
40.2
172.8
20.2
100.0
Notes : Trade in goods and services statistics are compiled based on the recommendations
made in the System of National Accounts 2008 except the one on adopting the
change of ownership principle in recording goods sent abroad for processing and
merchanting.
As an interim arrangement, another set of trade in goods and services statistics,
compiled based on the System of National Accounts 2008 including the aforesaid
change of ownership principle is published in the supplementary tables of the
Gross Domestic Product report for reference. For details about the concepts,
definitions and related compilation methods of the change of ownership principle,
please refer to the Special Report on Gross Domestic Product issued in September
2012.
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2007
2011@
2012@
In nominal terms
GDP
Private consumption expenditure
Government consumption expenditure
Gross domestic fixed capital formation
Exports of goods (f.o.b.)
Exports of services
Imports of goods (f.o.b.)
Imports of services
+9.8
+13.1
+5.4
+1.0
+9.4
+17.2
+10.7
+15.4
+9.0
+12.9
+7.1
+17.6
+11.4
+12.9
+13.3
+10.2
+5.4
+6.8
+10.1
+18.1
+5.0
+5.3
+7.0
+2.2
In real terms
GDP
Private consumption expenditure
Government consumption expenditure
Gross domestic fixed capital formation
Exports of goods (f.o.b.)
Exports of services
Imports of goods (f.o.b.)
Imports of services
+6.5
+8.6
+3.2
+3.2
+7.0
+14.3
+8.8
+12.1
+4.9
+9.0
+2.5
+10.2
+3.4
+4.9
+4.7
+3.5
+1.4
+4.0
+3.7
+9.1
+1.3
+1.2
+2.7
+0.7
Notes : Trade in goods and services statistics are compiled based on the recommendations
made in the System of National Accounts 2008 except the one on adopting the
change of ownership principle in recording goods sent abroad for processing and
merchanting.
As an interim arrangement, another set of trade in goods and services statistics,
compiled based on the System of National Accounts 2008 including the aforesaid
change of ownership principle is published in the supplementary tables of the
Gross Domestic Product report for reference. For details about the concepts,
definitions and related compilation methods of the change of ownership principle,
please refer to the Special Report on Gross Domestic Product issued in September
2012.
22
2007
2010
2011@
0.1
0.1
2.0
2.5
1.7
2.0
1.6
1.8
2.5
92.9
23.6
3.3
93.0
23.8
3.4
93.1
25.9
3.0
7.5
3.2
7.9
3.5
6.3
3.2
20.1
9.2
3.2
16.4
10.8
3.3
16.1
11.2
16.3
17.0
16.5
9.9
100.0
10.6
100.0
10.2
100.0
1,605.2
1,737.7
1,902.5
Notes : (1) Accommodation services cover hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and
other establishments providing short term accommodation.
Less than 0.05%.
23
2007
2011@
2012@
0.8
1.2
+7.1
+0.7
+18.1
+5.2
1.5
+9.6
+1.8
+5.8
+9.1
+1.4
+10.7
+5.1
+8.3
+7.2
+1.5
+1.4
+6.3
+16.8
+6.6
+2.8
+6.9
+2.6
+2.3
+1.1
+3.8
+2.7
+1.5
+3.0
Notes : Figures for 2007 and 2011 refer to the year-on-year rates of change for the
whole year, whereas those for 2012 refer to the percentage changes in the first 3
quarters over the same period a year earlier.
(1) Accommodation services cover hotels, guesthouses, boarding houses and
other establishments providing short term accommodation.
24
2007
2010
2011@
1,670.2
54.3
939.8
885.4
1,775.2
(+8.2)
241,482
256,672
(+7.3)
1,776.8
37.6
929.7
892.1
1,814.4
(+3.7)
252,952
258,304
(+2.9)
1,863.0
50.9
1,014.0
963.1
1,901.9
(+4.8)
263,442
268,945
(+4.1)
1,650.8
52.8
903.2
850.4
1,703.6
(+10.7)
238,676
246,312
(+9.8)
1,776.8
37.6
929.7
892.1
1,814.4
(+6.2)
252,952
258,304
(+5.4)
1,936.1
52.8
1,059.4
1,006.5
1,988.9
(+9.6)
273,779
281,250
(+8.9)
Notes : Gross National Income (GNI) (formerly known as Gross National Product (GNP)) is
a measure of the total income earned by residents of an economy from engaging
in various economic activities, irrespective of whether the economic activities are
carried out within the economic territory of the economy or outside. GNI is
obtained by adding net external primary income flows (i.e. external primary
income inflow minus external primary income outflow) to GDP of the same year.
(1) Real Gross National Income (RGNI) is obtained by adding the terms of trade
adjustment and real net external primary income flows to real GDP.
25
2007
2010
2011@
214.9
209.5
33.3
52.8
14.1
116.5
18.4
78.1
37.6
17.6
93.0
66.9
126.9
52.8
19.8
260.4
88.8
113.2
0.7
195.5
45.0
10.9
43.5
183.1
64.2
4.4
25.3
122.0
442.5
18.7
520.6
59.1
2.0
24.4
1.9
11.0
20.9
36.2
86.8
45.5
27.7
20.2
64.2
59.1
86.8
(in surplus) (in surplus) (in surplus)
Notes : (1) BoP is a statistical statement that systematically summarises, for a specific
time period (typically a year or a quarter), the ecomomic transactions of an
economy with the rest of the world (i.e. between residents and non-residents).
A complete BoP account comprises two broad accounts: (a) the current
account; and (b) the capital and financial account.
(2) In accordance with the accounting rules adopted in compiling BoP, a positive
value for the balance figure in the current account represents a surplus
whereas a negative value represents a deficit. In the captial and financial
account, a positive value indicates a net financial inflow while a negative
value indicates a net outflow. As increases in external assets are debit entries
and decreases are credit entries, a negative value for the reserve assets
represents a net increase while a positive value represents a net decrease.
(3) The estimates of reserve and non-reserve assets under the BoP framework are
transaction figures. Effects of valuation changes (including price changes and
exchange rate changes) and reclassifications are not taken into account.
(4) In principle, the net sum of credit entries and debit entries is zero. In practice,
discrepancies between the credit and debit entries may occur for various
reasons as the relevant data are collected from many sources. Equality
between the sum of credit entries and that of debit entries is brought about
by the inclusion of a balancing item which reflects net errors and omissions.
26
2007
2010
2011
Assets
Direct investment
Portfolio investment
Financial derivatives
Other investment
Reserve assets
Liabilities
Direct investment
Portfolio investment
Financial derivatives
Other investment
3,837.4
927.1
2,348.1
119.8
1,208.7
1,087.9
5,171.1
960.8
4,007.5
67.1
59.9
1,997.3
5,522.9
430.6
3,619.7
61.9
171.4
2,100.5
Notes : (1) The International Investment Position is a balance sheet showing the stock of
Hong Kongs external financial assets and liabilities at a particular time point.
(2) Net International Investment Position is the difference between total external
financial assets and total external financial liabilities.
27
Prices
2011
2012
+2.0
+4.3
+2.0
+5.3
+7.0
+7.2
+4.1
+5.8
+5.6
+1.3
+4.5
0.6
+5.6
+7.4
+7.8
+3.6
+6.1
+4.5
+2.2
+3.9
+2.9
+5.2
+7.0
+7.1
+4.3
+6.0
+6.3
+2.7
+4.4
+3.8
+5.1
+6.2
+6.7
+4.1
+5.1
+6.1
Notes : The year-on-year rate of change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator
of inflation affecting consumers.
Figures are derived based on the 2009/10-based CPI series. The year-on-year rates
of change before October 2010 were derived using the index series in the base
periods at that time (for instance the 2004/05-based index series), compared with
the index a year earlier in the same base period.
(1) The CPI(A), CPI(B) and CPI(C) respectively cover some 50%, 30% and 10% of
households in Hong Kong. The average monthly household expenditure (in
HK$) of these groups during the base period (i.e. Oct. 2009Sep. 2010) were
$4,500$18,499, $18,500$32,499 and $32,500$65,999 respectively.
Taking into account the impact of price changes since the base period, the
monthly household expenditure ranges of the CPI(A), CPI(B) and CPI(C)
adjusted to the price level of 2012 are broadly equivalent to $5,000$20,500,
$20,500$36,000 and $36,000$72,900 respectively, and that of the
Composite CPI is broadly equivalent to $5,000$72,900. The Composite CPI
is compiled based on the expenditure patterns of all these households taken
together.
2007
2011@
2012@
+3.1
+2.4
+3.9
+4.5
+3.9
+4.5
Notes : (1) The implicit price deflator of GDP is generally used as a broad measure of
overall inflation in the economy. It takes account of price changes in both the
domestic (final consumption and gross domestic capital formation) and
external (exports and imports) sectors.
(2) The domestic demand deflator measures the price changes relating to private
consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure and gross
domestic capital formation.
28
Business Performance
Regional headquarters, regional offices and local offices in
Hong Kong representing parent companies located outside
Hong Kong
Number of regional headquarters
Number of regional offices
Number of local offices
2007
1246
2644
2550
2011
1340
2412
3196
2012
1367
2516
3367
Note : Figures refer to the first working day of June of the year.
2007
2011
2012
107.2
(1.4)
112.5
(8.2)
95.7
(+0.7)
61.9
(13.2)
93.4
(1.5)
57.6
(6.4)
128.2
(15.6)
111.7
(11.6)
55.3
(10.3)
89.2
(9.4)
43.1
(20.0)
80.0
(12.1)
Note : Figures for 2007 and 2011 are annual indices, whereas those for 2012 are the
averages of the quarterly indices of the first 3 quarters.
Retail sales
Value of total retail sales (HK$ billion)
Value index(1)
(Oct. 2009Sep. 2010=100)
Volume index(1)
(Oct. 2009Sep. 2010=100)
2007
247.0
79.6
(+12.8)
86.4
(+10.1)
2011
405.7
130.7
(+24.9)
123.3
(+18.4)
2012#
445.4
143.5
(+9.8)
132.1
(+7.2)
2007
70.2
2011
89.3
2012#
93.7
84.8
(+13.4)
92.1
(+10.6)
107.9
(+6.4)
101.7
(+1.0)
113.3
(+5.0)
101.3
(0.4)
Restaurant receipts
Value of total restaurant
receipts (HK$ billion)
Value index(1)
(Oct. 2009Sep. 2010=100)
Volume index(1)
(Oct. 2009Sep. 2010=100)
Note : (1) Figures are annual indices.
29
2007
2011
2012
101.1
(+8.2)
98.0
(+9.0)
89.8
(+15.1)
101.3
(+11.2)
94.4
(+11.7)
96.6
(+4.0)
86.7
(+15.7)
89.2
(+15.3)
97.1
(+8.8)
119.5
(+47.7)
130.8
(+99.6)
101.5
(+42.1)
96.3
(+27.6)
94.2
(+9.6)
92.7
(+10.7)
117.3
(+3.4)
130.1
(+9.1)
147.4
(+27.4)
108.4
(+2.4)
123.1
(+10.3)
140.5
(+11.2)
115.6
(+22.4)
112.4
(+6.2)
110.8
(+7.8)
117.2
(+7.1)
86.9
(11.8)
123.1
(+10.3)
110.0
(15.4)
123.9
(+9.3)
111.8
(+8.6)
112.8
(3.8)
131.7
(+1.2)
155.9
(+5.8)
109.5
(+1.0)
152.7
(+24.1)
165.1
(+17.5)
137.5
(+18.9)
117.2
(+4.3)
116.7
(+5.4)
130.0
(+10.9)
90.2
(+3.8)
138.7
(+12.6)
142.1
(+29.1)
121.2
(2.1)
123.3
(+10.3)
89.7
(+18.7)
106.0
(+1.7)
168.1
(+18.8)
127.7
(+0.8)
184.2#
(+9.6)#
145.0
(+13.5)
30
Energy
Electricity consumption
Terajoules
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Street lighting
Exports to the mainland of China
Total
2007
2011
2012
36422
(+2.8)
97155
(+1.9)
13104
(6.5)
391
(+0.1)
14527
(10.9)
161598
(+0.1)
39872
(+1.3)
100067
(+0.2)
11104
(+0.2)
390
(1.9)
10645
(+13.3)
162077
(+1.2)
38875
(+3.0)
94619
(+2.1)
10381
(+1.6)
356
(+0.2)
6016
(33.7)
150246
(+0.1)
Notes : Figures for 2007 and 2011 refer to the whole year, whereas those for 2012 refer
to January to November.
1 terajoule = 1012 joules
Gas consumption
Terajoules
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Total
2007
2011
2012
14842
(1.6)
11305
(+2.3)
895
(0.9)
27041
()
15500
(+1.5)
11562
(+1.5)
1086
(+18.4)
28147
(+2.1)
15473
(0.2)
11555
(0.1)
1331
(+22.6)
28360
(+0.8)
31
Type
Public rental housing
units(1)
Subsidised sale flats(1)(2)
Private permanent
quarters(2)(3)
Total
2007
2011
2012
Number
% Number
% Number
%
(000)
(000)
(000)
713 28.5
748 28.7
766 29.1
398
1 392
15.9
55.6
2 503 100.0
(+0.6)
391
1465
15.0
56.3
2603 100.0
(+0.5)
391
1 480
14.8
56.1
2 637 100.0
(+1.3)
Property transactions
2007
Value of registered Agreements for Sale
and Purchase of property (HK$ billion)
Residential property
434.0
Non-residential property
91.6
Total
525.6
(+66.8)
Property price index(1) (Year 1999=100)
Private domestic units
103.5
(+11.7)
Private offices (Grades A, B and C)
165.5
(+18.8)
Property rental index(1) (Year 1999=100)
Private domestic units
101.8
(+11.1)
Private offices (Grades A, B and C)
131.9
(+12.4)
Note : (1) Figures are annual indices.
32
2011
2012
442.5
145.4
587.9
(14.7)
452.3
201.7
654.0
(+11.2)
182.1
(+20.7)
297.9
(+29.3)
206.0#
(+13.1)#
333.7#
(+12.0)#
134.0
(+11.9)
169.9
(+15.1)
142.6#
(+6.4)#
188.1#
(+10.7)#
Type
Public rental housing
units
Subsidised sale flats
Private flats
Total
2007
2011
2012
Number
% Number
% Number
%
(000)
(000)
(000)
4.8 27.8
17.8 65.3
9.8 49.1
2.0 11.6
10.5 60.6
17.3 100.0
(17.8)
0.0
0.0
9.4 34.7
27.2 100.0
(+30.3)
0.0
0.0
10.1 50.9
19.9 100.0
(26.8)
2007
2011
2012
1 030
(25.8)
451
(36.9)
333
(+56.2)
15
(47.3)
230
(46.7)
21.8
991
(13.0)
472
(22.9)
216
(+24.5)
129
(+265.8)
175
(45.2)
24.5
1 394
(+40.7)
558
(+18.2)
226
(+5.0)
197
(+52.4)
414
(+136.8)
51.3
2007
2011
2012
991
(+34.4)
588
(+57.9)
185
(0.8)
91
(+746.2)
126
(24.5)
719
(17.5)
335
(+40.1)
91
(38.8)
109
(+218.6)
184
(59.1)
1 278
(+77.8)
630
(+88.5)
209
(+130.4)
46
(57.7)
392
(+112.8)
Note : (1) Figures refer to usable floor areas of building projects for which the plans are
submitted to the Building Authority for approval for the first time.
33
200607
201011
201112
234.4
53.6
288.0
(+16.6)
299.8
76.7
376.5
(+18.2)
339.4
98.3
437.7
(+16.3)
194.0
32.8
226.8
(2.7)
239.3
62.1
301.4
(+4.3)
296.4
67.6
364.0
(+20.8)
200607
201011
201112
8.2
13.6
51.9
10.0
32.1
14.7
29.5
25.1
33.5
26.3
244.9
(2.6)
15.1
17.4
60.7
15.2
39.9
16.9
49.0
32.6
40.5
33.3
320.6
(+4.4)
26.0
47.3
67.9
17.7
45.3
18.9
52.6
31.5
43.3
35.1
385.6
(+20.3)
34
Fiscal reserves(1)
HK$ billion
Balance (as at 31 March)
200607
201011
201112
369.3
595.4
669.1
Note : (1) The aggregate balance of the General Revenue Account and the Funds as at
the end of the financial year. Funds include the Capital Works Reserve Fund,
the Capital Investment Fund, the Loan Fund, the Disaster Relief Fund, the Civil
Service Pension Reserve Fund, the Land Fund, the Innovation and Technology
Fund and the Lotteries Fund.
2011
285.4
40,127
25.9
8.2
2012
317.3
44,468#
27.2#
8.1
Money supply
HK$ billion
M1
Hong Kong dollar
Foreign currency
Total
M3
Hong Kong dollar(1)
Foreign currency(2)
Total
2007
2011
2012
454.3
162.4
616.7
(+25.4)
794.7
332.6
1,127.3
(+10.8)
920.9
456.4
1,377.4
(+22.2)
3,300.5
2,839.3
6,139.8
(+20.6)
4,055.4
4,025.7
8,081.1
(+12.9)
4,545.6
4,425.7
8,971.3
(+11.0)
35
2007
2011
2012
197
(+1.5)
139
29
29
5,868.9
(+23.4)
5,838.6
24.8
5.4
2,274.3
(+15.2)
2,225.3
30.1
18.9
2,961.7
(+20.0)
2,876.4
58.5
26.7
194
(+1.0)
149
19
26
7,591.3
(+10.6)
7,567.7
17.2
6.4
3,361.7
(+12.5)
3,324.1
16.9
20.7
5,080.7
(+20.2)
5,020.5
34.4
25.8
198
(+2.1)
153
21
24
8,297.4
(+9.3)
8,277.0
13.3
7.0
3,598.1
(+7.0)
3,554.9
21.4
21.8
5,569.3
(+9.6)
5,506.4
35.5
27.5
2007
2011
2012
1.88
3.31
7.59
2.10
0.13
0.33
5.00
0.01
0.06
0.50
5.00
0.01
Notes : (1) Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate (HIBOR) is the rate of interest offered on Hong
Kong dollar loans by banks in the interbank market for a specified period
ranging from overnight to one year. Figures are the middle closing rates
quoted by the Standard Chartered Bank in the interbank money market as at
the end of the year.
(2) Rate quoted by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited.
Figures are the average rates in the year.
(3) Figures are the average rates compiled by the Hong Kong Monetary
Authority.
36
Exchange rates
Hong Kong dollar per unit
of foreign currency
Chinese Renminbi
US dollar
Euro
Japanese Yen
2007
2011
2012
1.0300
7.801
10.70
0.0664
1.2069
7.784
10.84
0.0978
1.2304
7.756
9.97
0.0973
Note : Figures are the averages of the daily closing middle-market rates for the respective
years.
2007
2011
2012
106.3
94.6
94.9
Note : (1) The weights used are based on the average trade pattern of 2009to 2010.
2007
2011
2012
21,506.3
20,536.5
17,091.1
17,452.7
13,267.5
21,871.7
31 638.2
18 664.9
27 812.7
24 419.6
16 250.3
18 434.4
22 666.6
18 185.6
22 656.9
4 532.5
2 560.0
3 935.4
3 425.0
2 191.7
2 546.6
3 113.1
2 502.6
3 113.1
20 400.1
8 528.5
16 124.7
13 684.1
8 102.6
9 936.5
11 826.8
9 020.3
11 436.2
Notes : All high and low indices are compiled based on the daily closing indices of the
year.
(1) Figures are as at end of the year.
37
2010
2012
74.2
77.9
80.3
70.1
76.4
78.6
Notes : Figures for 2007 refer to July to September, figures for 2010 refer to October to
December and figures for 2012 refer to February to April.
(1) As a percentage of all households in Hong Kong.
2007
2009
2012
66.4
70.2
73.4
64.8
69.4
72.8
Notes : Figures for 2007 refer to July to September, figures for 2009 refer to June to
August and figures for 2012 refer to February to April.
(1) As a percentage of all persons aged 10 and over in Hong Kong.
(2) Figures for 2010 are not available.
38
2007
2011
2012#
295
743
334
852
352
827
2011
2012
Discharged
By air
By water(1)
By ocean
By river
By road
By rail(2)(3)
Total
1 352
141 324
109 435
31 889
20 372
121
163 170
1 442
1 463#
157 841 155 900#
120 185 118 600#
37 656
37 300#
15 906* 15 443
Loaded
By air
By water(1)
By ocean
By river
By road
By rail(2)(3)
Total
2 390
104 109
67 912
36 197
15 767
20
122 286
2 496
2 562#
119 603 116 300#
74 742
72 500#
44 862
43 800#
10 811* 10 783
Notes : (1) Ocean refers to transport by vessels operating beyond the river trade limits,
while river refers to transport by vessels operating exclusively within the river
trade limits.
(2) Figures exclude livestock.
(3) The MTR Corporation Limited had terminated the railway cross-boundary
cargo transportation services from 16 June 2010 onwards.
2007
12 041
11 958
23 998
2011
12 294
12 090
24 384
2012#
11 685
11 441
23 126
39
2007
2011
2012#
11 523
11 914
12 092
2007
2011
2012
372
37
18
13
6
111
1
6
435
39
18
13
7
111
1
6
455
40
18
13
7
113
1
6
565
630
653
2007
2011
2012
2 009
2 086
2 090
Public roads
Kilometres
Length of public roads
Postal services
Letter mail (million articles)
Parcels (000)
40
2007
2011
2012
1 404
1 046
1 297
1 392
1 355
1 468
2007
2011
2012
1807
2282
4089
589
1840
2412
4252
598
1843
2417
4260
597
352
10589
[5698]
1526
[821]
2947
233
14931
[7166]
2099
[1008]
8127
215
16385
[7592]
2296
[1064]
9971
11
509
716
191
185
185
634
789
824
1853
2245
2266
359
427
433
267
316
317
289
1043
1304
266.0
913.1
1105.0
Notes : Unless otherwise specified, figures for 2007 and 2011 are as at end of the year,
whereas those for 2012 are as at the end of November.
(1) Figures include direct dialing in lines, facsimile lines, datel lines and Internet
Protocol (IP) telephony/voice-over-IP (VoIP) services.
(2) Including pre-paid SIM cards. Figures excluding pre-paid SIM cards are
presented in square brackets.
(3) Figures include subscribers of pre-paid SIM cards.
(4) Figures for 2007 and 2011 refer to December of the respective years, whereas
figure for 2012 refers to November.
(5) Including all licensees authorised to provide Internet access services.
(6) Estimated figures are based on the return from the ISPs and do not include
users who are not customers of the licensed ISPs.
(7) Excluding Internet pre-paid calling cards.
(8) Figures for 2007 and 2011 refer to December of the respective years, whereas
figure for 2012 refers to September.
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2011
2012
Arrivals
By air
By sea(1)
By land
Total
15 385
12 580
80 987
108 951
18 160
12 797
95 778
126 734
19 346
12 647
101 955
133 948
Departures
By air
By sea(1)
By land
Total
14 750
13 893
80 166
108 809
17 334
14 495
94 840
126 670
18 426
14 732
100 620
133 778
Mode of transport
2007
2011
2012
6 141
253
5 083
3 458
77
910
39 646
2 186
19 035
987
1 244
1 664
80 682
(+6.4)
7 130
137
5 765
2 311
144
876
36 258
13 092
10 773
86
1 155
7 089
84 816
(+0.4)
7 809
133
5 510
2 204
116
916
35 394
14 687
9 855
109
1 124
7 421
85 276
(+0.5)
42
2007
2011
2012
1 784
2 189
757
2 201
2 888
2 239
15 486
626
28 169
(+11.6)
1 821
2 194
758
2 305
3 751
2 149
28 100
843
41 921
(+16.4)
1 778
2 228
741
2 333
3 652
2 089
34 911
883
48 615
(+16.0)
2007
2011
2012
140
51 581
86
190
62 830
89
211
67 394
89
511
5 068
73
646
6 211
86
718
6 818
85
Hotel accommodation
All hotels
Number of hotels(1)
Number of rooms(1)
Room occupancy rate(2) (%)
Tourist guesthouses
Number of tourist guesthouses(1)
Number of rooms(1)
Room occupancy rate(2) (%)
Notes : (1) Figures cover all hotels and tourist guesthouses with licences for operation
issued by the Office of the Licensing Authority of the Home Affairs
Department. Figures are as at end of the year.
(2) Figures refer to the whole year.
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Education
2007/08
138.4
389.9
513.8
276.6
2011/12 2012/13#
159.0
326.2
486.9
296.7
166.4
320.7
439.1
332.5
Notes : Figures refer to the beginning of the respective school/academic years. The
beginning and ending months of a school/academic year may vary among
different educational and training institutions.
(1) Figures include both full-time and part-time students attending long
programmes lasting for at least one school/academic year. Figures do not
include students attending adult education/tutorial/vocational courses.
(2) Figures include pupils attending kindergarten classes (i.e. nursery, lower and
upper classes) in kindergarten-cum-child care centres. Figures from 2008/09
onwards also include special child care centres registered under the Social
Welfare Department.
(3) Figures include students in special schools.
(4) Apart from day schools and special schools, figures also include students
attending evening schools, craft level courses and programmes of the Project
Yi Jin/Yi Jin Diploma.
(5) Figures include students attending universities and colleges offering postsecondary courses including certificate/diploma, associate degree or
equivalent and bachelor degree or above; and also non-local registered or
exempted courses leading to non-local higher academic qualifications and
jointly operated with non-local institutions.
(6) Starting from 2007/08, figures also include all students attending selffinancing programmes offered by the University Grants Committee-funded
institutions and their extension arms.
2007
2011
2012#
23.7
51.9
21.2
52.0
20.8
51.7
8.1
16.3
100.0
7.4
19.4
100.0
7.6
19.9
100.0
Note : (1) Persons with educational attainment at secondary level refer to those with
Secondary 1 to Secondary 7 education or equivalent level.
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Health
Expectation of life at birth by sexU
Years
Sex
2007
2011
2012#
Male
Female
79.4
85.4
80.3
86.7
80.6
86.3
2011
Number
Rate(1)
13 241
6 334
6 211
3 339
1 965
187.2
89.6
87.8
47.2
27.8
2012#
Number
Rate(1)
13 190
6 254
6 866
3 251
1 980
184.4
87.4
96.0
45.4
27.7
2007
2011
2012#
1.7
1.4
1.5
45
2007
2011
2012
34 928
[5.0]
29 057
[4.2]
11 961
[1.7]
36 121
[5.1]
28 443
[4.0]
12 818
[1.8]
36 579
[5.1]
28 471
[4.0]
13 006
[1.8]
5 540
[0.8]
79
[]
2 847
[0.4]
2 025
[0.3]
36 965
[5.3]
1 722
[0.2]
6 414
[0.9]
70
[]
2 746
[0.4]
2 215
[0.3]
41 310
[5.8]
2 050
[0.3]
6 565
[0.9]
74
[]
2 733
[0.4]
2 258
[0.3]
43 698
[6.1]
2 127
[0.3]
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Social Welfare
Social security
Comprehensive Social Security
Assistance Scheme
Number of cases(1) (000)
Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million)
Social Security Allowance Scheme
Disability Allowance
Number of cases(1) (000)
Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million)
Old Age Allowance
Number of cases(1) (000)
Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million)
Traffic Accident Victims Assistance
Scheme
Number of cases authorised for
payment
Amount of payment(2) (HK$ million)
Notes : (1) Figures are as at end of the year.
2007
2011
2012
288
17,638
277
18,493
269
19,548
121
1,718
140
2,613
147
2,850
471
3,799
518
6,449
539
6,894
7 818
7 054
7 579
155
187
170
2011
2012
Violent crime
14 934
Non-violent crime
65 862
Total
80 796
Overall crime rateU (per 100 000 population) 1 168
Violent crime rateU (per 100 000 population)
216
13 100
62 836
75 936
1 074
185
12 821
63 109
75 930
1 064
180
Type of offence
2007
2011
2012
10 703
32 237
42 940
670
8 962
29 365
38 327
583
9 039
29 576
38 615
582
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Further Information
Figures presented in this booklet refer to those released up to end-February 2013.
Readers who would like to obtain current statistical information on Hong Kong
may visit the Hong Kong Statistics section of the Census and Statistics
Department (C&SD) Website (www.censtatd.gov.hk/hkstat/sub/bbs.jsp). The
section is regularly updated and it also provides hyperlinks to relevant
government websites for facilitating retrieval of other official statistics of Hong
Kong.
For more detailed information, please refer to the following publications :
1.
2.
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Hong Kong
in Figures
2013 Edition