It hasn’t been the best of years for Hong Kong. We’ve seen, and had, better. That’s putting it mildly. Let’s put it this way. Let’s put it more bluntly. Hong Kong is confronted by – in many ways – a m ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-18
... affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet every one of these countries delivered updated climate plans to the United Nations, as set out in the 2015 Paris climate agreement, before the deadline at the e ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-18
... f-dealing by the Rigas Family, including the undisclose ...全文
... 趨,旗下Pulse by Prudential健康應用程式,以人工智能技術提供一站式健康管理服務。自今年3月下 ...全文
... motivated by climate and biodiversity concerns. It accounts for employment issues such as wage equality, benefits, career advancement, and occupational health and safety. It encourages companies to pr ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-17
... sourcing by putting China in the same category as other members of the trade agreement. Such streamlining helps solidify China’s role as a potential counterweight to trade tensions and the COVID-19 p ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-17
... clarified by the top British diplomat in Hong Kong, Consul General Andrew Heyn, in an interview he gave days before departing at the end of a four-year tenure. Consul Heyn, in an interview with broadc ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-17
... clarified by the top British diplomat in Hong Kong, Con ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightFrank Ching2020年12月17日
Crisis means opportunity for the Fung family, one of the most well-known trading houses since the last century. This year the family led by Victor Fung and William Fung has been active. After privatiz ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-16
... en marked by a welcome boost to market sentiment, riding on the tail of a slew of recent positive vaccine developments; easing uncertainty over the US Presidential election outcomes and rising expecta ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-16
... es caused by market volatility. As businesses have attempted to cope and facilitate fast, informed and profitable trading decisions in this post-COVID-19 world, their legacy infrastructure, fragmented ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-16
... welcomed by the media. Because of the disclosure, the public reacted positively with a record donation of some 7.65 million masks from public-spirited organisations and individuals. Transparency turn ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-16
... vels only by the end of 2021. Economies might not return to their pre-coronavirus trend path for several years. Countries have used stimulus to fight the coronavirus – but there may be economic casual ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-15
... rance is, by nature, a conservative business, and before the pandemic many companies had been reluctant to jump into Insurtech. But when lockdowns and restrictions were imposed, the way that insurance ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-15
... nfluenced by delivery From searching for the right product to making a purchase and getting their orders fulfilled, today’s consumers enjoy online shopping for its unparalleled convenience and efficie ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-15
... ls caused by rising temperatures, but also the less visible risks of ocean-water acidification and temporal and spatial discrepancies in productivity patterns due to species-specific adaptability. Ear ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-14
Based on a forecast by the Census and Statistics Department, the over-85s group in Hong Kong would rise sharply 10 years later, and the rapid growth is expected to remain for 20 years. Similar to Hong ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-14
... ndicapped by high taxes, a complex regulatory structure and low standards of English. Taipei offers a civil society that is free, democratic and dynamic. But its disputes with Beijing will intensify, ...More
EJ Insight2020-12-14