... ns) was – by mid-17th century – governed by the Cossack Hetmanate, a Cossack-governed state that, upon independence from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, was established in 1648 and subsumed into t ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-02
... mortality by 0.2% on average. SIPOs were also ineffecti ...全文
... l protest by over 1 million people in Hong Kong which William Hague says he witnessed, persuaded the government, albeit reluctantly and far too late, to withdraw the Bill. The ultimate irony is that, ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
... n neutral by 2060 as a smoke screen to divert attention from the country’s continued investment in coal-fired power plants. China’s refusal to make additional climate pledges in the lead-up to last No ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
There may be the temptation by some investors to associate value investing with companies that have poor environmental, social and governance (ESG) profiles. After all, value investing globally, inclu ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
... me shift. By the close of the market on February 24 – the day of the invasion – US stock markets had risen in the hope that the war would slow down rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve. Yet in terms o ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-28
... , founded by NTT West and headquartered in Osaka, combines Al technologies such as drones, machine learning (ML) and computer vision to collect hillslope and infrastructure data, such as flyovers, tra ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-28
... to China. By 2019, it had become the country’s largest supplier, providing over 80 per cent of China’s corn imports. In 2018, China opened a Belt and Road Trade and Investment Centre in Kyiv. COFCO in ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-28
... n January by the Democratic Party found that 65 per cen ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年02月26日
... this time by underestimating the danger of inflation as economic recovery began to run into capacity constraints. By the end of 2021, the US unemployment rate had dipped below 4%, and inflation, at 7% ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-25
... pulations by framing and highlighting external threats, especially China and Russia. This is a dangerous distraction that arguably will leave the West less secure. If countries remain on a war footing ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-25
... e of the abyss of darkness, driven to their wits’ ends, by the weeks after weeks of isolation – self-imposed or otherwise. Consider, for one, the woman whose screeches for help reflect a deeply embedd ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-25
For centuries, the streets of Cairo have been festooned with traditional lanterns to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan. In recent decades, the domestically produced lanterns were replaced by cheaper ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-24
... be taken by multiple stakeholders, and not just the Chief Information Officer, or Chief Digital Officer. The need for digital transformation has never been more apparent than during the pandemic, whe ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-24
... n January by the Democratic Party found that 65 per cent of the 603 respondents said that the city should prepare a strategy to live with the virus, compared to 42 per cent in November. Danny Lau, hon ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-24
... followed by another email in the wake of increasing infected cases among the staff (including drivers), saying that to minimize contagion risk, the driver lounge had been closed until further notice. ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-23
The inflation data for January were shocking. Instead of falling from 5.0% YoY to 4.4% YoY as predicted by the Bloomberg consensus, consumer prices increased 5.1% from last January. Consensus estimate ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-23
... et range) by only 25 bps at a time. It was not always like this. After moving to rate targeting in late 1982, the Fed hiked the federal funds rate by over 1% on one occasion, by 75 bps on three other ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-23