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However, it could also translate into more opportunities for youngsters who prefer to stay in the Asian financial hub, he said.
But despite the positive outlook, retaining talent is still a challenge because of the pandemic, increasing cost of living, and potential outflow of people who look for better healthcare and education for their children, it found.
Hong Kong may need to explore how to enhance its appeal in order to compete with other regional financial markets which are proactive in building their expat communities, the study said.
The uncertain economic outlook in the post-Covid era is the most worrying, the study said, pointing out that a majority of the senior executives interviewed said they will tend to be conservative during this period, especially in terms of hiring new staff.A couple of top executives from multinational asset managers said they have not made many changes in their portfolio because of what's been happening in Hong Kong as they are only concerned about profits and not politics.
They added that Hong Kong will remain their choice for global operations, the report stated.