... se trends may be zero trust adoption. But some fear cybersecurity gain could be weakened by the growing popularity of open source software. According to the 2020 Federal Source Code Study, 80% of the ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-15
... places in May has encouraged more hikers flocking to popular outdoor trails. There were over 36,000 special services calls for Government Flying Service in 2021, representing an increase of more than ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-15
... ne. India may be buying Russian crude at a discount, but, as the world’s third largest oil importer, it is still burdened by high oil prices. One might quibble that India had an exceptionally difficul ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-15
... t as they may be, are hampering both trade and new construction. This balkanization of the global economy is deeply stagflationary, and it is coinciding with demographic aging, not just in developed c ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-11
... r parents may report you if you say the wrong thing.” Leung plans to emigrate to Taiwan early next year with his wife, a journalist. “She cannot practice her profession as she used to. She is not a fr ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-11
... r parents may report you if you say the wrong thing." L ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年08月11日
... ost banks may not yet be conducting any “actual banking” in the metaverse, they do want to eventually monetize on their investments. Though any initial ROIs would be minimal, this is possible by enabl ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-10
... omparison may be more apt than ever, with the outcome likely to be decided as much by superiority in multipurpose supercomputing as by individual human ingenuity in chess. And while the Russian milita ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-10
... . Weather may be variable, but fossil-fuel dictators are unreliable and downright dangerous. The IRA also would help address the rising health-care costs that have long plagued America, both by loweri ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-09
... this year may suddenly reverse. At that point, the challenge will be discerning if what we are seeing today is a bull market correction or a secular change. This scenario is one that would benefit tho ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-09
... and this may ultimately lead to recession. Companies facing higher costs and falling demand are at greater risk of default— the market was pricing in a European high yield default rate of just under ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-09
... eeting in May this year. Now we are separated forever, life is really impermanent! My friendship with Mr Chan started in the 1990s. My first job after graduating from university was to produce the fir ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-08
... ical toll may not be visible, yet deeply deeply viscera ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightBrian Wong2022年08月05日
... 言:Sell in May and run away。但是,此時此刻,估計香港的傳統智慧和長期經驗開始與本欄上 ...全文
... ical toll may not be visible, yet deeply deeply visceral. The Chinese have a term for it, ‘involution’ – whilst friends in the West would term this ‘burnout’ sowed by elaborate exertion. One way or an ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-04
... ory since May 2020. In addition to the factors discussed above, the spike was driven by political developments in Indonesia, which is the world’s largest palm oil producer. In February, the Indonesian ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-04
... ed, or we may lag behind others and waste much of our previous investment. Secondly, we need to have more diversified investments. The government has identified four key areas in the 2018-19 Budget, n ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-03
... emand. It may be that a little demand reduction will go a long way in restraining inflation and allowing for unemployment to remain relatively low. But it is also possible that the sacrifice ratio – t ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-03
... in early May, Lee spoke about countering what he called “smearing” of Hong Kong by “foreign forces” by promoting a different narrative. In his inaugural address July 1, Lee praised the 2020 National ...More
EJ Insight2022-08-02