Hong Kong's overall consumer prices rose 0.5 percent in September over the same month last year, following a 1.6 percent drop in August, the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government said on Thursday.
Netting out the effects of the local government's one-off relief measures, the year-on-year rate of change for the month was 0.3 percent down, the same as August. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the average monthly rate of change for the period from July to September was 0.3 percent down.
Year-on-year price increases were recorded for electricity, gas and water at 23.4 percent, alcohol and tobacco at 23 percent, clothing and footwear at 4.5 percent, miscellaneous goods at 1.5 percent and housing at 0.7 percent.
Declines were found in durable goods at 3 percent, transport at2.3 percent, food excluding meals bought away from home at 2 percent and miscellaneous services at 1.4 percent
Taking the first nine months of this year together the composite consumer price index rose 0.2 percent over a year earlier.