... ral banks were forced by political leadership to defer policy normalization (a prerequisite for responding effectively to the next crisis) while the economy was strong in 2018. When the pandemic hit, ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-16
COVID-19 has taken at least 18 million lives, and it is anyone’s guess how many of those deaths were due to a lack of medical oxygen. Governments don’t want to talk about the issue, because that could ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-13
... ncluded, “we cannot afford to have it scattered here or there among the fortunate ... Poverty, wherever it exists, is menacing to us all.” That message speaks across the ages. We are again facing glob ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-13
... to three weeks, if not longer. Interestingly, people who want to visit China these days might have to line up and pay to comply with the quarantine rules. Recently I came to notice two cases of my cl ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-12
... nt years. We expect the food & beverage industry to benefit the most from the reopening, as restaurants and catering outlets had more or less ceased activity in much of the world for so long. This ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-12
... ealth and well-being. As the COVID-19 pandemic illustrates, ecosystem damage can contribute significantly to a global public-health emergency. But scientists are also increasingly finding that ecologi ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-12
... g the Way We Think About Work, Community, and the Good ...全文
We need only look at the front-page news to see that companies are reassessing their business practices in areas ranging from preventing and addressing forced labor in their supply chains, reconsideri ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-11
I get a lot of enquiries these days about studying at Oxbridge. As someone who has spent 7 years at Oxford, starting as a wee undergrad and climbing (I suppose) my way through to the postgraduate stag ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-11
... s a must. We have seen waves of dislocation, relocation ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightBrian Wong2022年05月11日
... s a must. We have seen waves of dislocation, relocation of companies’ headquarters to rival cities in the region, such as Singapore and Tokyo. Senior executives and leading experts in industries are v ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
... percent, we do not know how low,” said Wuttke. The official forecast is 5.5 per cent. “In closed meetings, especially in ministries that deal with the economy and businesses – I meet very well-inform ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
The universities in Australia made a bold move last year, lowering the tuition fees by 42% in five subjects, including two medical-related subjects, nursing and clinical psychology. According to the E ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-10
... 學童將「me」變成「we」,新世代不缺知識不缺資源,欠缺的卻是同理心、明辨是非的心。你可以開一百個Value ...全文
When I first met Jean-Louis Missika, then-Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of architecture and urban planning, in 2014, he welcomed me with an urgent question: How can we fast-track urban innovation? Y ...More
EJ Insight2022-05-09
... ,可以開創新詞彙。「We and Us」,太新奇大家目瞪口呆接受不來。唯有希望這個小hiccup提醒李家超組班 ...全文
行政長官選舉周日舉行,唯一候選人李家超昨日舉行造勢大會,布景印有「我和我們 同開新篇」的口號,英文譯為「We ...全文