Hong Kong graduates prefer careers in finance, survey finds
A survey by the CFA Institute found that Hong Kong graduates are more optimistic about their career prospects than their global peers. Released on Wednesday, the "2026 Graduate Outlook Survey" indicated that 71% of Hong Kong graduates rated their career opportunities between eight and 10 out of 10, compared to a global average of 59%.

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AI-generatedA survey by the CFA Institute found that Hong Kong graduates are more optimistic about their career prospects than their global peers. Released on Wednesday, the "2026 Graduate Outlook Survey" indicated that 71% of Hong Kong graduates rated their career opportunities between eight and 10 out of 10, compared to a global average of 59%. This optimism is linked to graduates viewing Hong Kong's finance industry as its most attractive and stable sector. The institute attributed this perception to the sector's resilience and Hong Kong's standing as a leading international financial center.
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4 extractedThe global average for that level of optimism was 59%.
71% of Hong Kong graduates rated their career prospects between 8 and 10 out of 10.
Hong Kong ranks third worldwide and first in Asia-Pacific as an international financial centre.
Hong Kong graduates believe the city’s finance industry is its most attractive and stable sector.