... ftest and sharpest tightening cycle ever. For example, if the Fed delivers what markets are pricing, the peak policy rate will be the highest since 2000 when the Fed Funds rate topped at 6%. The Fed w ...More
EJ Insight2023-03-01
... s bend at sharp angles, elbows fold with a lot of rotating arm movements, and spines arch quickly. The ensemble scenes for the six male dancers are exciting, contrasted by the lyrical solos of the two ...More
EJ Insight2023-02-17
... rdinarily sharp reduction in poverty, from 55.1% to 16.4% (415 million people), over the last 15 years. Initially, new groups were dependent on members, though often impoverished, pooling what little ...More
EJ Insight2023-02-09
... en with a sharp decline, it seems quite impossible to buy a decent (not too small, not too old, in a good MTR-accessible district) two-bedroom unit below HK$10 million. More update on home-hunting but ...More
EJ Insight2023-02-01
... wan saw a sharp surge in hotel rates, a similar hike would likely happen in Macao – and other mainlanders’ favourite destinations including Hong Kong, where a million mainlanders are expected to arriv ...More
EJ Insight2023-01-18
... Granville Sharp(1735–1813),見萬多名効忠派黑奴在英國成「無家、無業、無錢」的三無人士 ...全文
... nlike the sharp SARS rebound we witnessed 20 years ago, this time it may take longer to return to normal. -- Contact us at [email protected] ...More
EJ Insight2023-01-11
... cts). The sharp decline in Russian economic activity means that more oil is available for export, but the European Union, the United States, and their allies are now buying crude from other suppliers ...More
EJ Insight2023-01-05
... cusp of a sharp, sustained drop, some of those firms will most likely go bust. In that case, the core banks that provided much of the funding for private equity real-estate purchases could be on the h ...More
EJ Insight2023-01-05
... report a sharp rise in interest from mainland Chinese. By the end of 2020, there were 400 family offices, double the number of a year earlier. The bankers say the attraction of Singapore is its stron ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-29
... report a sharp rise in interest from mainland Chinese. ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年12月29日
... short but sharp recession of 1980, it was up to 7.5%. The Fed under Powell came late to the fight against inflation, for which it has been justifiably criticized. But when it finally started raising i ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-15
... nd led to sharp increases in their debt-servicing costs, heightening the risk of a continent-wide insolvency crisis. At the same time, the supply-chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-13
... eriencing sharp increases in their debt-servicing costs. For many, this represents a triple whammy, because inflation is also eroding real household income and reducing the value of household assets, ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-05
... cross as “sharp power” (e.g. overt manipulation or cooptation). Soft power is vastly diminished by the failure to communicate with one’s audience – or, rather, getting one’s audience wrong. If the int ...More
EJ Insight2022-12-02
... ing)及精準射擊(sharp-shooting)以同時清除整群野豬,這種方法稱為「全面清除」(whole-s ...全文
... en by the sharp uptick in inflation. While operational leverage would typically lead earnings to grow at a faster pace than costs (margins expand), a broad rise in inflation lifts earnings and costs a ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-23
... buting to sharp increases in import prices that have been hurting consumers and small and medium-size companies. But, so far, the BOJ has refused to raise interest rates or exit the yield-curve-contro ...More
EJ Insight2022-11-22