... the world we live in today). Impostor Syndrome is that voice tucked away at the faraway but not-too-far-out corner at the back of your mind, constantly reminding you that you are not good enough. Good ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-19
... tors from Western countries, Japan and South Korea, the traditional markets for China’s inbound tourism. They have been replaced in part by tourists from Russia, Mongolia, Myanmar and Vietnam, who hav ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-19
... tors from Western countries, Japan and South Korea, the ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2023年10月19日
... is month, we revisited the darkest side of our society and arguably one of the most important moments of local journalism. To say In Broad Daylight, a nominee for five awards in the upcoming Golden Ho ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-18
... ns – that were deemed a hinderance to free trade and to open their markets to imports of subsidized food products. The resulting globalized, corporate-led industrial food system, which promised to imp ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-18
... 漩渦奮力掙扎求存,「We have work to do. I have no limitations.」,神 ...全文
As a long-time advocate for human and environmental rights, I am terrified by the unprecedented frequency of extreme weather events. With each passing day, it becomes increasingly evident that we are ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-16
... people in wealthier countries like the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Brazil are unable to meet their basic nutritional needs. Our recent research suggests that inequitable food systems and widespr ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-16
With her ambitious Bridgetown Agenda to reform the international financial architecture, Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has become a powerful advocate for climate justice. But she is not th ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-13
... alence between involved parties remains fundamentally inappropriate, yet where the truth is distinctly murkier than it seems. Not because ‘both sides are in the wrong’, but because there are select ac ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-13
... n 2023. However, there are bright spots — inflation is beginning to moderate, central banks are slowing the pace of tightening and fixed income valuations are now attractive across many sectors. Again ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-12
No one can control natural disasters but that does not mean we cannot handle them in a smarter way. Almost every time a typhoon hits Hong Kong, there will be guaranteed finger-pointing to the governme ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-11
... rvices as well as introducing extra safeguards have been widespread in the region, such as setting requirements for asset segregation, liquid reserves and insurance, banning lending and staking or imp ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-11
... wing Sino-West tensions, have collectively culminated in the seeming cratering of Hong Kong’s tourism industry. The ‘mojo’ that had once sustained this very inexorable machine, has apparently vanished ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-10
While most industries have seen a noticeable upswing in demand as we move forward in the post-COVID era, Hong Kong businesses are not out of the woods yet. Still reeling from the impact of the pandemi ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-10
... i border, we’re witnessing an era of heightened risk for what Steve Roach terms ‘accidental conflict’. That is, the probability of an unbridled and unmanageable geopolitical clash between competing po ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-09