Try the Daily Briefing
Try the Daily Briefing for your country of choice for two weeks--free of charge and with no obligation.
Have a service or subscription question? We'd be happy to hear from you.
Intelligence for Better Decision Making
Erudite Risk takes an all risks approach to intelligence reporting. We categorize key intelligence into one of 40 different risk intelligence categories.
The goal is to provide intelligence that allows decision makers to avoid being blindsided by what they may have missed, while informing them to make better decisions as well.
Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
We categorize key intelligence into one of 30 different operations intelligence categories.
Different roles and functions within the organization can monitor different key issue areas. HR may monitor employment, wages, regulations, labor and management relations, etc., while P&L leaders may monitor overall developing trends.
Hong Kong to set up independent panel to probe high-rise fire
NHK | English | News | Dec. 4, 2025 | Accidents
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee announced the formation of an independent, judge-led panel to investigate accountability for a recent fire that affected seven high-rise apartment buildings. The fire resulted in at least 151 deaths and left over 30 people missing.
Investigations revealed that non-fire-retardant protective nets were used during renovation work. More than ten individuals, including company executives responsible for the maintenance, have been arrested. There are also increasing demands to hold the government accountable for oversight failures.
John Lee emphasized that the investigation will be comprehensive, with anyone found responsible being held accountable. He also stated that safety standards and supervision systems will be reviewed. Despite the tragedy, he confirmed that legislative elections will proceed as planned on Sunday.
Japan Finance Chief Denies Gap in Economic Views between Govt, BOJ
Nippon | English | News | Dec. 4, 2025 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama stated that there is no difference in economic outlook between the Japanese government and the Bank of Japan (BOJ), both viewing the domestic economy as moderately recovering. This alignment is significant for the BOJ's potential decision on an interest rate hike.
BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda indicated that the central bank will decide on adjusting its policy interest rate at the December 18-19 monetary policy meeting. He referenced improving conditions, including reduced uncertainties about the U.S. economy and the impact of U.S. tariff policies.
The comments signaled to financial markets that the BOJ may soon raise interest rates again, following the last hike in January 2025. Katayama emphasized the government's expectation for the BOJ to steer monetary policy to achieve a stable 2 percent inflation rate alongside wage growth.
日本政府は中国のG7招待で慎重な対応求める 議長国の仏に伝達、マクロン大統領3日訪中
Japanese government urges cautious response to China's G7 invitation, conveys to French presidency; President Macron to visit China on the 3rd
The Sankei News | Local Language | News | Dec. 4, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
The Japanese government has urged a cautious approach to French President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to invite Chinese President Xi Jinping to the 2026 G7 summit in Évian, France. Japan's concern stems from China not sharing the G7's core values, such as freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. The recommendation was conveyed to the French presidency to ensure careful consideration of the potential implications.
President Macron is scheduled to visit China on December 3rd, where he is expected to discuss the invitation to the G7 summit. Macron has shown longstanding interest in inviting Xi, and reports suggest Germany also supports this idea. Macron’s motivation may include bolstering his administration's standing amid recent electoral losses and low approval ratings by showcasing strengthened economic and diplomatic ties with China.
Japan, the only Asian G7 member, has historically expressed concerns about China’s maritime expansion and economic coercion. Japanese leaders emphasized the importance of G7 engagement in the Indo-Pacific region at the 2025 summit. There is apprehension within the Japanese government that Xi’s presence could hinder frank discussions about China among G7 members. Despite these concerns, Japan maintains close communication with France, which reportedly understands Japan’s position.
Try the Daily Briefing for your country of choice for two weeks--free of charge and with no obligation.
Have a service or subscription question? We'd be happy to hear from you.
info@eruditerisk.com
The Daily Briefing is delivered Monday through Thursday via email.
Each day's reports include a combination of:
Takes
Takes are our deep dives into a topic of enduring interest or concern. Takes include copious references to all the media resources we gathered to build them.
Developments
Developments are key issues and incidents being heavily reported on in country. These are the centers of local thought gravity around which everything else revolves.
Risk Media
Summaries and analysis of the most important risk issues reported on in media, arranged by risk category. Learn about risk trends and issues while they are developing--before they blow up.
Ops Media
Summaries and analysis of the most important operational issues reported on in media, arranged by operations category. See what's changing in your market, and what's not.
Government Releases
Government press and data releases on key economic data, regulation, law, intiatives, incidents. Straight from the government's press to your eyes in less than a day.
Embassy and Business Association Releases
Statements and news releases from foreign embassies and business/industry associations, including chambers of commerce.
The Daily Briefing can run 50-100 pages each day!
Luckily, Erudite Risk tailors every report specifically to you.
Content Filtering
We try hard to ensure that every piece of information included in each day's reports will be of interest to our readers.
To fulfill our goal of comprehensively monitoring the intelligence landscape and also keeping reports readable, we build big reports--then deliver only the information that applies to you.
Each Daily Briefing is a bespoke report matched to your concerns. Tell us what you want in it, or we can match it to your professional needs. It's that easy.