... AX at a lower cost. The world is plagued by the selfishness of the vaccine-producing countries, the greed of the companies, and the collapse of basic cooperative governance between the world’s major r ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-08
... olks that we probably don't need (unless we, like Big T ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightA Hongkonger2021年07月08日
... products we love toward avoidance of taxes on the profits earned from selling them to us. They rightly claimed that they were paying every dollar due; they were simply taking full advantage of what t ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-07
Virtue signalling keyboard warriors – these are folks that we probably don’t need (unless we, like Big Tech subscribers and users, admire and fawn over those who spend their lives hunting for follower ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-07
China’s early and sustained economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic was reflected in a strong performance last year. However, many might be surprised to learn that 50% of Chinese stocks actual ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-06
... concerts swelled European household savings by €450 billion ($534 billion) in 2020 alone. And renewed lockdowns in the first half of this year could add another €200 billion to the total in 2021. True ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-06
... higher powers. Indeed, his efforts paid off – Gerald F ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightBrian Wong2021年07月06日
... c reforms were launched. “This means,” said Xi, who is also president and commander in chief, “that we have brought about a historic resolution to the problem of absolute poverty in China, and we are ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-05
... higher powers. Indeed, his efforts paid off – Gerald Ford later picked Rumsfeld to become his Chief of Staff in 1974 – followed by an appointment to the post of Secretary of Defense in 1975. After re ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-05
... ties that we might have missed. Cheng designed a set of measurement indicators with a “5D” model as the major framework, including "density" (subdivided into three small indicators of residential popu ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-05
... wake up. We have to wake up. Japan needs to spend more on weapons, including missiles.” On July 1, the Financial Times reported that the U.S. and Japan had been conducting war games and joint militar ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-05
The current disconnect between market calm and underlying social tensions is perhaps nowhere more acute than in Latin America. The question is how much longer this glaring dissonance can continue. For ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-02
... nt was flawed, and that he could no longer be trusted as primus inter pares. The only question was whether the other party grandees could move ahead without Mao’s charismatic link to the party’s gulli ...More
EJ Insight2021-07-02
Just how many people left Hong Kong in the past year? One reference we can draw is the statistics on passenger traffic in and out of Hong Kong. Over 1,100 passengers flew out of Hong Kong on Monday, a ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-30
... dcare per week. COVID-19 is causing women to leave the workforce in droves just when we urgently need to elevate more of them into leadership positions across sectors, including in our own field of gl ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-30
... payments. We uncover both theoretically and empirically ...全文
... es will power the global economy in 2021, largely thanks to its successful vaccine drive and massive stimulus packages. Some forecasts show upwards of 6% year-over-year US GDP growth. US equities – wh ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-29
... eaches as well as efforts to reduce carbon emissions and other ESG initiatives. Meanwhile, the Chinese central bank has indicated recently that it will support the development of a standardised intern ...More
EJ Insight2021-06-29