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Hong Kong’s Inflation Rises a More-Than-Expected 5.8% on Rents
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Hong Kong’s inflation was more than economists expected in October because of elevated rental costs.
Consumer prices rose 5.8 percent from a year earlier, the same gain as in September, the government said on its website yesterday. That compares with the median 5.7 percent forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of eight economists.