... particle may be correlated with another quantum particle, even if they are separated by millions of miles, due to some reason, like a mirrored image. Last year's Nobel Prize in Physics winners proved ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-13
... tutions – may be set to grow, as 19 countries have expressed interest in joining. There is also discussion of creating a new BRICS currency to challenge the US dollar’s global dominance. In the meanti ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-13
... inform AI may themselves be subject to deeply rooted biases. Ethical and political decisions will still require empathic human intervention. To navigate the AI revolution, we must understand the techn ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-12
... ards that may help financial services penetration—a central government priority. The opportunity set is great, in our view. Mexico is the region’s largest economy to remain heavily cash based. In 2021 ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-09
... ding to a May 25 BBC story, a group of scientists in Canada and the United States have used AI to discover a new antibiotic that is proving effective (so far) against Acinetobacter baumannii, one of t ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-09
... r country may be great, it is not always good. Much of this may be just bluster to satisfy an activist base. Recall that when Republicans held a secret ballot, in 2021, on whether to retain Representa ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-09
... ies. They may end up as tragic heroes, but very rarely do they effect change in the real world. Homelessness leaves one deprived of energy, of a community. It turns one into a casualty between powerbr ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-08
... s torture may be a little exaggerated, it is certainly cruel and unusual punishment. There is, I am aware, a school of thought that believes that anyone confined to a prison deserves to be there and i ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-07
The events that have unfolded over the past few days, no doubt have weighed on the minds of many of us. Many of us, qua Hong Kongers. Qua citizens who love this city dearly. And que folks who may pers ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-07
... esolution may exist under the IMF’s current policy mechanisms with modest changes to bond contracts. Our proposal not only addresses the current standstill, but it also improves participants’ incentiv ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-06
... said in a May 30 editorial that those uncharged have been “left in a legal limbo.” But Chief Executive John Lee rejected calls for a deadline for the police to either prosecute or close the remaining ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-06
... alization may be everywhere in political speech, but it is not borne out by the statistics. Not only is world trade still expanding, but so, too, is US-China trade. Internet communications and data fl ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-06
... Bayadere” may not be politically correct nowadays, since this ballet’s depiction of Indian culture has been criticised by some as being a narrow 19th century European view. Nevertheless Hong Kong Ball ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-05
... ast week (May 30) that she was investigating why the government had refused the applications by the nurses for PR and what were the laws and regulations governing this. Chi is a long-term activist for ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-05
... eme right may have cost him the support of some moderate Republicans and independents in key swing states. As president, Trump was different from all his predecessors. He often announced major new pol ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-02
... eting, in May. We do not know where the Fed will land for two main reasons. It is a central bank that is excessively data-dependent in an unusually fluid economy; and it lacks a solid strategic founda ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-02
... this gap may offer a valuable opportunity for China. The Chinese PE/VC market is clearly underdeveloped. With China accounting for 18% of global GDP, there is considerable potential for Chinese PE/VC ...More
EJ Insight2023-06-02