... increase by 2.7%. The United Nations projects India's population to reach 1.428 billion this year, surpassing that of mainland China. Meanwhile, nearly half of the country's population is under the a ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-25
... grown not by West African farmers, but in India, Thailand, and Vietnam. Rice has been cultivated in Africa for more than 3,000 years, and it is now grown by more than 35 million farmers in 40 countrie ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-25
地產代理監管局前主席陳韻雲創辦的The V Group旗下佐敦服務式住宅都會名軒(The Lodge by V ...全文
... orts fell by 12.4% (in dollar terms), and imports declined by 6.8%, far worse than the consensus forecast of a 10% decline in exports and a 4.1% decrease in imports. These disappointing figures are th ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-24
... n in 1985 by Olga Carlisle described Kundera as having “brought Eastern Europe to the attention of the Western reading public, and he has done so with insights that are universal in their appeal.” One ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-21
... acerbated by looming recession risks, making benchmark- driven investing difficult. Global real estate returns will likely remain under pressure over the next 12 months, leaving many investors onthe s ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-21
To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it is estimated that the world needs at least USD4.3 trillion in annual finance flows by 2030. The past decade has seen a growing recognition and adoption ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-21
We’ve all heard the familiar saying by now, “With great power comes great responsibility”. What had originated, as far as I’m aware, in a Spiderman movie (a line quipped by Aunt May to Peter Parker), ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-20
... rotection by investing overseas. Although the stock markets are still weak, the quest for talents never stops. After all, Hong Kong is still an international financial centre. Before Hong Kong’s aspir ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-20
... emissions by 2050. Amid conflicting domestic and global priorities, varying levels of climate-risk awareness, and a dearth of comprehensive climate data, the policy debate has been shaped by countries ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-19
... ropped up by fossil-fuel incumbents trying to delay the inevitable. There is also plenty of climate-driven pain and destruction still in store. Things will get worse before they get better. But even i ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-19
... eInfinity by OneDegree與美國精算師協會緊密合作,為求對數字資產保險行業帶來革命性的改變。 ...全文
... followed by a slump. But that does not mean that a hard landing is inevitable. After all, if the Fed were to pull off a soft landing, would it not resemble our current situation? Perhaps our metaphor ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-18
... pressured by the market. The fact that PM Fumio Kishida has ended speculation on a potential snap election should also help the BoJ. In light of the ongoing “broad-perspective review”, we think that t ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-18
... hreatened by these intertwined crises – and we are in a race against time. This urgency motivates us to write a new playbook that will drive meaningful development, leading to better quality of life a ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-18
... 鏡的《以無名之名》(By the Name of Tania)在香港放映。電影屬於香港藝術中心「持攝影機的女人 ...全文
... scenario. By contrast, China’s growth should reaccelerate this year. Inflation Falling in U.S., Remains Sticky in Europe Inflation is starting to fall from high levels, notably in the U.S., led by cor ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-17
... e managed by the National Treasury Management Agency and is modelled on similar funds in Norway, Japan and Australia.One major factor in the GDP last year was high exports of pharmaceuticals and infor ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-17
... ic levels by 2024. Low- and middle-income countries need the World Bank to spearhead global efforts to reduce extreme poverty and enhance living standards. By helping them to reduce their debt burdens ...More
EJ Insight2023-07-14