... pice – we may well be standing at the cusp of a new World War; this time, however, it sure won’t be Cool (or Cold), unfortunately. -- Contact us at [email protected] ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-03
... eet as it may be, in order to comprehend Russia’s actions over the past two weeks. The contemporary territory of Ukraine can largely be traced to two adjacent regions in the 17th to 18th centuries. To ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-02
... ion. That may well prove to be a defining moment for any of the judges in the Court of Final Appeal. Meanwhile, the vast preponderance of cases heard in Hong Kong’s courts are conducted in accordance ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
... iet Union may hold important lessons for how to establish the necessary level of trust today. The most relevant lesson is embodied in the maxim that underpinned some of the most significant joint US-S ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
There may be the temptation by some investors to associate value investing with companies that have poor environmental, social and governance (ESG) profiles. After all, value investing globally, inclu ...More
EJ Insight2022-03-01
... 珊(Theresa May)嘉許,得到「社群之光獎」(Points of Light Award)。 作為英國 ...全文
... equities may move from the current correction range (-10%) into bear market territory (-20% or more). Safe government bond yields will fall for a while and then rise after inflation becomes unmoored. ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-28
... ough they may not be suitable for Hong Kong," he said. ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年02月26日
... inflation may have included some “catch-up” by firms. In that case, inflation could well moderate during the coming year. In any case, the Fed should now take away the punch bowl. Rising inflation is ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-25
... ough they may not be suitable for Hong Kong,” he said. He and others say that Hong Kong should follow the model of Singapore. It implements strict controls within the city. What makes it so attractive ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-24
... But this may just be a matter of time. An increasing number of companies, both in the service and the industrial sector, have reported labour shortages. After years of miserable wage growth it will b ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-23
So far this century, the US Federal Reserve has been relentlessly gradualist about increasing the federal funds rate. Since its last 50-basis-point rate hike in May 2000, the Fed has increased its pol ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-23
The European Union and the governments of two member states, Hungary and Poland, have been on a collision course for years now. The broader dispute is about what, if anything, the EU may do when a mem ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-22
... g islands may not know how to arrange the itinerary. Fortunately, there is an interactive exhibit in the recently reopened Ngong Ping Nature Centre, which uses a three-dimensional (3D) model with proj ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-21
... tems that may influence data subjects’ interests, carry fines up to 50 times higher than the sanctions of the processor law, the Cybersecutiy Law. Financial institutions deploying these tools must con ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-18
... ) came in May 2020. In the absence of capital controls, the main “contribution” from IMF lending was that it enabled capital flight. Because of its size, the 21st SBA had been subjected to the IMF’s r ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-18
... The HKMA may consider collaborating with the PBOC to launch a dual-currency digital wallet with built-in e-CNY and digital HKD (e-HKD) to facilitate cross-border spending and payments between the peo ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-18
... one, some may say. With vaccination rates growing at a sluggish pace in Hong Kong, and elderly healthcare infamously over-stretched, we’re witnessing a perfect storm of systemic underfunding of geriat ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-17