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Consumer confidence levels rose for two consecutive quarters in Hong Kong to 87.5, up 8.7 points on the last quarter, according to a survey conducted by CityU.
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Consumer confidence levels rose slightly in Hong Kong in the first quarter of 2009, placing it behind Beijing but above Macau and Taiwan, according to a survey conducted by CityU.
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Consumer satisfaction in 2008 dropped to a rating of 69.1 out of 100, the same level as in 2004, after five consecutive annual increases, according to a survey conducted by the Department of Management Sciences.
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Thirty-eight elderly students received certificates from CityU at a ceremony held on 10 December, after completing Elderly Academy courses this semester.
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Environmental protection ranks with the education system as the top sustainable development priorities according to the results of the 2007/8 Hong Kong Sustainable Development Index Survey led by CityU
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Consumer satisfaction in 2007 hit a record high of 70.2, up 0.1% from 2006 with a considerable drop in the Food & Drink category, according to a survey conducted by CityU’s Department of Management Sciences.
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Education took the top position for the fourth year in a row as the most important factor for improving the quality of life in Hong Kong, according to a survey done by CityU and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
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CityU shares cutting-edge knowledge and applied research on finance and investment at its Conference on Investment Risk and Wealth Management on 18 March.
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The Department of Management Sciences announced the findings of the CityU-Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index 2006 on 21 December. The findings show that the CityU-HKCSI hit a record high of 70.1, up 1.2% from 2005.
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CityU introduced its programmes, campus life and facilities to secondary students, parents, teachers and the general public at its annual Information Day on 14 October.

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