... ts, which may cause discriminatory outcomes, potentially violating a jurisdiction’s anti-discriminatory and workplace employment laws. For this reason, many regulators are focusing on providing guidan ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-06
... problems" may seem cliché, but it has served as the cornerstone of human civilisation for thousands of years. As long as we remain optimistic, I believe that the future will still be full of hopes. -- ...More
EJ Insight2023-10-03
... pandemic may have created an unusually large wave of retirees leaving and returning to the workforce, but the trend of working in retirement is going strong. According to T. Rowe Price’s recent Retir ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-27
... nes. That may partially explain why the European Union’s Basel 3 implementation plans do not envisage increases on the scale proposed in the United States. But more to the point, the IMF authors concl ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-27
... some data may be inaccurate or duplicated. The government has put a lot of effort into building CSDI and open data, and in order to realise its potential, the authorities should respond to this feedba ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-25
... et, which may deter investors. Hong Kong’s experience as a global fintech hub makes it the ideal partner for countries wishing to enhance their standing in this market and open the doors to cross-bord ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-25
... ies. (And may I add, Taipei, where I have a quick tour, has a more vibrant night scene at Ximendeng). The travel model has been changed among mainlanders as more people opted for individual travel, es ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-21
... anization may well be coming to an end. Following the latest G20 summit, the G7 should be thinking seriously about deepening its own ties with more non-aligned countries. If the Ukraine war drags on, ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-21
... measures may prove indispensable. Local journalism plays a vital role in protecting democracy. But to protect both, we urgently need more business innovation, philanthropic investment, and public sup ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-20
... dividuals may seem absurd in retrospect - immoral in the former case, and indirectly contributory towards the shambolic evacuation procedures adopted by the cruise that evening. Groupthink drives us t ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-18
... 蒂原名Agatha May Clarissa Miller,生於英國德文郡,來自大富之家,性格內向,孩童時期從 ...全文
... d workers may get 71 extra hours of sleep per year - and are able to exercise for 90 minutes longer weekly - than they did pre-pandemic. The study asked 2000 workers about lifestyle changes they’d exp ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-14
... nvestment may only be able to cover the national expressway with the mileage of about 177,000 kilometers, accounting for just 3.3% of the total mileage of highways of the country. Considering those in ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-12
... evolution may not always be towards more morality, more ethics, or more socially defined covenants and constraints. Yet in the longer run, the arc of social development and evolution does seemingly be ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-12
... jobs. We may think that it is part and parcel, and most reasonable, to expect that those elected - directly or otherwise - to fend for our public interests, should be willing to not just speak up, bu ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-11
... ’s noodle may be another man’s niggle. It behoves everyone to have most serious regard to the potential for the colour yellow giving inadvertent offence. From now on, public displays of Van Gogh’s Sun ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-07
... lk tea in May and Louis Vuitton along with another coffee brand Manner for opening pop-up bookshops in June. So, what next? Expect Moutai chocolate, soft ice followed by the ice stick it launched in s ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-06
... er, China may conclude that taking such risks pay off – a lesson that will not have been lost on the rest of the world, either. Those arguing that America does not have an important national interest ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-06
... sts BRICS may attempt to end the pricing of oil and gas in dollars. Even before the expansion, BRICS was slightly larger than the G7 western economies in purchasing power parity terms. With the additi ...More
EJ Insight2023-09-05