Hong Kong Business Sentiment Weakens in Q2

2026-04-24 08:58 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

Business confidence in Hong Kong fell to -5 in Q2 2026 from -3 in the previous period, marking the weakest reading in three quarters.

The share of respondents expecting a better business condition was unchanged at 11% from Q1 2026, while those expecting a worse outcome rose to 16% from 14%.

Deterioration was most evident in accommodation and food services (-35), where significantly more respondents expected a weaker business situation, lower output, and reduced employment.

Construction also remained subdued (-21), with expectations skewed toward weaker activity and notably lower selling prices.

In contrast, financing and insurance (+12) saw more respondents expecting an improved business situation and higher output.

Selling price expectations were broadly stable to higher across most sectors, particularly in import/export trade and wholesale, where more firms expected increases, while construction stood out with significantly more respondents expecting lower tender prices.



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