... s trapped western policymakers in a prolonged cycle of low interest rates and high debt. To pile on the pain, recent measures to cushion the economic impact of Covid-19 has extended this cycle. Suppre ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-15
... eople who were not even born in 1992 are suffering the worst of the climate crisis. In a world already plagued by economic inequality and social injustice, COVID-19 has exposed and exacerbated the pol ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-15
... 《無人會提起般盧》(We Don't Talk About Bruno)。如此編排,滿足了女性主義的要求。 多 ...全文
The Omicron outbreak is very severe. In early January, many people listed as close contacts were sent to Penny's Bay for quarantine. The blunders and hiccups of the quarantine camp have left many resi ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-14
... ial China were unloaded there. It closed in 1981, after containerisation made shipping companies moved downstream to the port of Tilbury. In April 2019, Phase One of the project was complete, providin ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-14
... is fine, we had anticipated a margin for error」。 儘管外圍跌 ...全文
... ve years. We can infer that expected inflation for the years 2023 to 2026 is below this five-year average, given the expectation of 5% for 2022. There is no sign of the ship dragging anchor, in other ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-11
... is year. “We are doing this to meet the demands of our clients, who want to avoid the rising tariffs between the U.S. and China,” said Su Kai-chien, Darfon chairman. “Electronics production in North V ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-10
... why there were so many tall modern buildings intermittently sited along the roadside. Like many other analysts over the past 31 years, I suspected that a property-market collapse might be in the offin ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-10
... is year. "We are doing this to meet the demands of our ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightMark O’Neill2022年02月10日
... mpts have well-boosted the sector’s confidence in the government’s commitment. Hong Kong’s economic development has now reached a bottleneck, and we really hope that the government can truly change ta ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-09
... ordingly, we should build bridges to help people move to the sectors that will define the new economy. What we should not do is build walls to protect the industries that will be rendered unproductive ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-09
... ases this week. Extreme times call for extreme measures. Barring cross-family gatherings is not uncommon in other countries such as Singapore during the toughest time but we also know the Lion City, l ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-09
We're in a COVID limbo. Before us is a fork – a fork th ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightBrian Wong2022年02月09日
Although some supply shortages were anticipated as the global economy reopened after the COVID-19 lockdowns, they have proved more pervasive, and less transitory, than had been hoped. In a market econ ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-08
Valentine’s Day is coming up. It’s the season of Love! The billboards blast, with the hyper-commercialised neon-lights trudging out the precursor to the manufactured consent: we’re told that Love is k ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-08
We’re in a COVID limbo. Before us is a fork – a fork that takes us down two paths. The first constitutes reopening Hong Kong to our very own country – to dissolve the quarantine and isolation requirem ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-07
... different websites, organisations and governments? A new service would emerge to search for your data to ensure that you have access and ownership of all your data. These companies have expertise in p ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-07
Hybrid working, where employees split time between home, satellite offices and a headquarter, has become a huge buzzword with its recent debut in the Oxford English Dictionary and entry into Collins D ...More
EJ Insight2022-02-07