Hong Kong’s economy had a weak start to the year, expanding in Q1 at the same tepid pace as in Q4 and confounding hopes that growth would accelerate. We think growth will probably pick up over the rest of 2012 but, given global uncertainties, a strong rebound is unlikely.
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