... tribution may compel the state to implement better permitting processes and to take a more proactive planning role. But government intervention in the clean-energy transition also carries risks. Picki ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-17
... ero, they may have been overly influenced by the dramatic shifts of 2008-21. After all, the prospect of equilibrium interest rates reaching zero or negative territory was almost unthinkable before the ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-16
In May, the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed new power-plant rules that would effectively require every existing coal- or gas-fired plant in the United States either to capture and store mo ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-15
... oyment in May of those between 16 and 24 at a record 20.4 per cent. The rate will increase with the 11.6 million graduates this summer, also a record, coming on the job market. This rate is higher tha ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-15
... idenomics may be working, the message is not. A CBS/YouGov poll conducted between July 26 and 28 gave Biden just a 34% approval rating on the economy. The explanation for this negative impression is s ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-14
... eld curve may be signaling Fed funds are now at about 5.0 to 5.25%, and the market is pricing in a terminal rate maybe another quarter-point higher.1 The US Federal Reserve controls the short end of t ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-11
... entrants may succeed in disrupting industries. 2. Cybersecurity implications However, the technology is currently buggy, unreliable but widely available. This makes it much more effective cybercrime ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-10
... g him. In May this year, a court in New York found Trump guilty of sexually abusing columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996 and awarded her US$5 million in damages. Do all these cases mean the end of the po ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-10
... g him. In May this year, a court in New York found Trum ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2023年08月10日
... ere, if I may borrow the word from a friend, one would take a year to visit all her friends in the phonebook. Of course, local residents are going out for summer vacation after a three-year absence ma ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-09
... he scores may vary greatly according to the spatial characteristics of individual places in each district. At the same time, Adrian pointed out that because GIS’s capability of analysing complex spati ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-09
... place. In May 2023, such efforts were ramped up. This did little to enhance Hong Kong’s image as a free and open society. Lee defended the move by saying that only books recommended by the government ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-07
... t the Fed may have overtightened policy and may need to reduce rates sooner than expected by market participants. By contrast, those same measures suggest that the European central banks may still be ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-07
... tribution may compel the state to implement better permitting processes and to take a more proactive planning role. But government intervention in the clean-energy transition also carries risks. Picki ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-07
... countries may seek to tailor specifications to protect their own producers. The recent rise of competing industrial policies in both advanced and emerging economies creates some opportunities to disse ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-04
... hile this may help reduce the fear the U.S. is experiencing a “credit bubble,” personally I find the level of debt more worrisome from the perspective of slow burn Minsky moments. For instance, let us ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-04
... al stocks may be a fool’s game, assembling a large, properly diversified portfolio of stocks is something else entirely. By spreading the risk across companies, one can essentially eliminate it most o ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-03
... ng abroad may decide not to return. But most alarmingly, the government’s agenda is even putting Israel’s security at risk, with CNN reporting that, “thousands of Israeli army reservists – the backbon ...More
EJ Insight2023-08-02