... sionally, we get sick or stay up all night because of work or entertainment, and the body will fire an alarm signal; if we continue such practice in the long run, the overdraft of the body budget will ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-27
Home is where the work is. Once more, office workers wearing masks crowd the MTR and other public transport during rush hours, but many of their colleagues are still in their jammies and shorts, worki ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-27
... sion, and we have taken unprecedented steps in very rap ...全文
... sion, and we have taken unprecedented steps in very rap ...全文
... has the power to support livelihoods, increase access to health and education, and improve the lives of people in every country. And the digital revolution in financial technology, or fintech, is exte ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-25
... ue stocks were trading at especially attractive levels. Now that the valuation dispersion has widened further, we believe that value stocks—companies that are (arguably) inexpensive owing to a short-t ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-22
... re is a powerful antidote against pompous and overweening authority. Webster’s dictionary describes it as ‘work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn’. What constitutes human vice or ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-22
... he risks, we have modeled the pandemic’s possible impact on three key sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services: births assisted by skilled health-care providers, including midwives; births taking ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-22
... oint out, we should be taxing it to address these externalities. One recent study estimates that eliminating oil and gas subsidies alone could have reduced global carbon emissions by 5-6% in 2015, and ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-21
It pains me to write this week’s column. But write it I must as a Hong Kong-born. Silence is not an option. I urge readers to share it with as many others as you can in the hope the free world will re ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-21
It pains me to write this week's column. But write it I ...全文
今日信報時事評論STRAIGHT-SHOOTING褚簡寧 Michael Chugani2020年05月21日
... students were asked to read two texts and told to answer the question of whether Japan “did more good than harm to China” during the first half of the past century, which of course covered the period ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-20
... he most powerful weapon which we can use to change the ...全文
... eed to be weaned off fossil fuels. Buildings and factories need to become more energy and water-efficient. Ports, roads, electricity grids and other infrastructure has to be built to withstand higher ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-19
Was Japan’s invasion of China 80-some years ago a good thing? Sounds like a silly question to ask and yet it was posed in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examination last week, sparking a ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-19
... 5000億美元。」(We could cut off the whole relationship. Now ...全文
What happens when the government gets involved in running massive entertainment complexes? The answer is obvious because everything the Hong Kong government touches has a habit of turning to dust. Thi ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-18
路透報道,共享辦公室營運商WeWork母公司The We Company財務總監Kimberly Ross向僱 ...全文
... urnalists were burned out or on the brink. The cycle of breaking news was relentless, income from advertising revenues was falling, newsroom budgets were strained, and public trust in media was declin ...More
EJ Insight2020-05-15