Empty shops, offices without clients, cascading bankruptcies, bad credit? Doesn’t the government see this? It does; what it doesn’t do is subsidize consumption, rent, debt… artificially sustaining what the universe …
Editorial
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The possible peace in Ukraine – and in Palestine – is not that of values that rise up in the name of the weakest. Today the world belongs to the …
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Suddenly, bamboo is being inspected; inspectors are out on the streets, and the commotion at the Public Works Department proves that the fire in Hong Kong was seen from this …
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I remember Sam Hou Fai’s candidacy for Chief Executive and the solemnly repeated promise that government decisions would be grounded in scientific rigor. A commitment which, if already in force, …
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The latest American reports denounce the rapid expansion of China’s production of medium- and long-range missiles. And it is indeed true that, during the celebrations of the anniversary of the …
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The MOP 24.1 billion in gaming revenue collected in October surpassed the same period last year by over 15 percent — the best performance since October 2019. This means the …
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Wait and see. That’s where we are now, as the Government prepares the Policy Address which, hopefully, will respect the promises of investment and the reversal of gaming dependence; but …
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China’s economic crisis, while serious, is far less severe than many others erupting around the globe. Beijing still has several palliatives: its domestic market, productive capacity, technological sophistication, public capital, …