... owing the COVID-19 pandemic eroded the real value of nominally denominated fixed-rate debt – a reminder that unanticipated inflation is always the debtors’ best friend. Nonetheless, the risk-free real ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-14
... ed by the COVID-19 pandemic and exacerbated by the war in Ukraine have highlighted the potential costs of Africa’s reliance on food imports. Food security is, after all, national security. African cou ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-13
... et of the COVID-19 crisis. As the economy emerges more fully from the pandemic (and, one hopes, from the war) they should decrease, thereby moderating inflation. Yes, wages have been temporarily risin ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-12
... s and the COVID-19 crisis, many insolvent agents that would have gone bankrupt were rescued by zero- or negative-interest-rate policies, QE, and outright fiscal bailouts. But now, inflation – fed by t ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-05
... 冠康復者外,普通人在COVID-19流行期間也較容易患上乾眼症。這是由於我們佩戴口罩時,當口罩跟面部和鼻子聳動 ...全文
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... the third Covid-19 anniversary, but it would be more likely to come after winter, especially when China is fighting the spread of virus ahead of winter with more stringent measures like we saw this sp ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-30
... h a fluid COVID-19 administration challenge, has put a considerable strain on elective care over the past years. The health of seniors can also have an impact on local communities – especially in Nort ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-30
石藥集團(01093) 自願公告 - 「SYHX1901片」用於治療重症新型冠狀病毒肺炎(COVID-19)獲 ...全文
... from the COVID-19 pandemic. Japanese inflation, at 3.7%, is also much lower than in the US and Europe, where prices have increased by 8-10% year on year. And while current inflation is above the BOJ’ ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-22
疫情已經接近3年,我們對COVID-19由陌生、恐懼到現在變成工作日常一部分。病毒固然奪走了不少人至親的寶貴生 ...全文
... ts of the COVID-19 pandemic by providing €338 billion in grants and €385.8 billion in loans, has greater firepower. But it is a one-off instrument, most of which is already tied up in various post-pan ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-17
... uring the Covid-19 pandemic, people successfully moved their work, study, shopping, exercise and leisure activities online. We expect this trend to continue, particularly as the younger, tech-savvy ge ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-15
... from the COVID-19 pandemic with strong growth and flourishing trade, owing to new regional agreements and expanding value chains. At the same time, many Asian governments have been struggling to cope ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-07
... spreading COVID-19 does not diminish by much, if at all). It’s not enough, when the plethora of complex scans and rescans, vaccine records and re-records effectively pepper the everyday routines of or ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-03
... ring from Covid-19 last Friday, and other officials are eager to tell the over 200 guests – including a few financial heavyweights – attending the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit - that th ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-02
... ed by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has highlighted the urgent need to transform our vulnerable food systems. Dependency on fossil-fuel-based agricultural inputs, such as syn ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-02