... bruary to May, however, they lost about 18% of their employees. And they stand to lose many more: small businesses account for an estimated 54% of the jobs – including many low-wage in-person service ...More
EJ Insight2020-07-03
... otiations may end with no deal. Such an outcome would especially hurt Britain’s close trading partners, like Ireland and Belgium. Companies within Britain, both domestic and foreign-owned, strongly op ...More
EJ Insight2020-07-02
... cuse they may turn violent. Western media like to headline the death of Hong Kong. That’s inaccurate. Cities don’t die. They exist in a different form. The accurate description should be it’s the end ...More
EJ Insight2020-07-02
... cuse they may turn violent. Western media like to headl ...全文
今日信報時事評論STRAIGHT-SHOOTING褚簡寧 Michael Chugani2020年07月02日
... level on May 21. The two leading property developers have cleared their newly released residential projects, suggesting strong appetite in the housing market.Nonetheless, Hong Kong will continue to f ...More
EJ Insight2020-07-01
... gates for May indicate that more aggressive policy support is now being implemented. Growth in total social financing has accelerated to 12.5% y/y last month, from 12% y/y in April, on the back of a s ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-30
... l sectors may remain market leaders in the near term. Markets could be supported further as elevated levels of cash are put back to work. Risk assets have rallied since their 23 March lows, and the st ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-29
May Chow是2017年「亞洲最佳女主廚」,憑着一手創辦的中式漢堡「Little Bao」(小包包)揚名海 ...全文
... d. And it may have helped to curb transmission, by replacing reusable coffee cups and shopping bags in many cities over fears that the virus could stick to them. But widely circulated images of plasti ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-26
... na stance may seem counter-intuitive since the Trump ad ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightFrank Ching2020年06月26日
... na stance may seem counter-intuitive since the Trump administration is seen as taking a tough stand on China and Trump himself continues to taunt China, using the term “kung flu” for Covid-19 at his T ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-25
... n that it may take at least two years for the global economy to regain what has been lost to COVID-19. If the major economies face additional waves of infections, recovery would take even longer. Time ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-24
... nuary and May 2020 has profoundly affected the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers around the world. Moreover, closures of restaurants and schools, logistical disruptions, and ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-23
... T experts may be forced to dedicate unplanned resources to solving connectivity and stability issues while staving off transformation pressure from the business. For many organisations, this may also ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-19
... early as May 25 with enhanced pricing and return guarantees, fast delivery options and an integrated online/offline experience. China is clearly relying on the power of its 1.4 billion consumers for ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-17
... legal but may not be legitimate。弔詭地Hong Kong constituti ...全文
... evant. It may seem like we are reaching this point. From newscasters to office workers, jobs once thought to necessitate a shared workplace are being performed from home during the pandemic. And yet a ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-16
... 》(Erskine May: Parliamentary Preactice)第24版的編輯。 Malcolm ...全文
今日信報時事評論曾鈺成回憶錄: 主席八年曾鈺成2020年06月16日
... t the NSL may even be a stroke of good fortune that will enable Hong Kong to continue operating under this business-friendly legal system well past the handover date of 2047. Here’s why. As I mentione ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-15
... ants they may be. Public opinion and the strong business interests with China would not allow it. The economic climate of the UK this year and next could not be worse. Johnson made the offer as part o ...More
EJ Insight2020-06-15