... ing, thereby estranging them from our city. In other words, the very bread and butter of our economy – the brokered deals and joint ventures that have rendered our financial industry the flourishing g ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
... last week by the EU Chamber, 23 per cent of 372 European companies said they were considering a move out of China, the highest level in a decade. “Businesses need a road map for exit from the zero-Cov ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
The universities in Australia made a bold move last year, lowering the tuition fees by 42% in five subjects, including two medical-related subjects, nursing and clinical psychology. According to the E ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
... majority by increasing the number of justices. Given Biden’s attempt to administer massive fiscal stimulus, how realistic was it to think that the Fed could have started hiking interest rates in the ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
... ed online by professionals and ordinary citizens alike. The most innovative projects would be selected and implemented at more than 20 sites. The project was called Réinventer Paris – an apt title, no ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-09
... research by the McKinsey Global Institute, between 2014 and 2019, large European companies’ revenues increased 40% more slowly than their US peers’. They invested 8% less (measured by capital expendi ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-06
... of Taiwan by China as an internal matter, not an act of aggression by another sovereign state. If the US does not adopt Abe’s proposal, which is likely, then only the prospect of US economic sanctions ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-06
When Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, private-debt crises were probably already brewing – albeit hidden from view – in many parts of the world, as a result of the economic disruptions caused by the ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-06
... ree ways: by coercion, by payment, or by attraction – in other words, the proverbial “sticks, carrots, and honey.” In the short run, sticks are more effective than honey, and hard power trumps soft po ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-05
... committed by the Russian military. State media do not refer to a “war” or “invasion”, but “a special military operation”, the same wording used by Russia. Mareike Ohlberg, senior fellow in the Asia pr ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-05
The fifth COVID wave in Hong Kong has brought unprecedented challenges to small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) but signs of recovery are already starting to emerge. A recent survey conducted by CP ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-05
... committed by the Russian military. State media do not r ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年05月05日
... triggered by Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s attempt to push through a bill that would have allowed the extradition of fugitives in Hong Kong to other jurisdictions, including mainland China. The protest ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-04
... Russia is by far the main beneficiary. Since launching its invasion, Russia has received over €50 billion ($52.7 billion) from Europe, more than ten times what the West has provided in cash and equipm ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-04
... stimulus by ending quantitative easing and raising the Fed funds rate. This will introduce risk, but it will also stem the wild flow of funds to private equity, venture capital, financial fads, and c ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-04
The Suicide Prevention Early Warning System developed by the HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention at the University of Hong Kong found that the number of suicide cases in Hong Kong rose fro ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-03
According to a recent study, approximately 30% of the world’s data is currently being generated by the health sector. By 2025, it’s expected that the compound annual growth rate of collected data for ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-03
... re rising by the day. A recession in Europe is almost inevitable if the war in Ukraine escalates, and Germany, which has been fiercely resisting calls to pull the plug on Russian oil and gas, finally ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-03