Anthony Chan
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Chan Economics LLC, Public Speaker
Chief Global Economist & Public Speaker JPM Chase ('94-'19).
Senior Economist Barclays ('91-'94)
Economist, NY Federal Reserve ('89-'91)
Econ. Prof. (Univ. of Dayton, '86-'89)
Ph.D. Economics
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Magic of a Christmas Past
Within the heart of New York City, where snowflakes danced in the crisp winter air, lived a curious 5-year-old child with eyes brimming with wonder and nature full of innocence. This child, Anthony, embarked on a journey that would forever etch a memory of love, family, and the magic of Christmas.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Writers
Little Red's Adventure
Once upon a time, a sweet and innocent girl named Red lived in a quaint little town. Red was known for her kind heart and love for her family, especially her grandmother, who lived on the other side of town. Every week, Red's mother would send her on a trip to the local grocery store to buy groceries for the family and some treats for her beloved grandmother.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Fiction
Aphrodite's Gift to Mortals
In the distant realm of ancient gods and goddesses, where mythical beings roamed, and celestial wonders were born, the divine Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty, ruled a magnificent realm. Among her many possessions was a mirror unlike any other, a mirror that had existed since the dawn of time.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Fiction
Adriel's Journey
Adriel sat down in his cozy study, reading a book on engineering and architectural wonders. After reading several chapters, he gazed out the window; his mind wandered back to a different era—the mid-1800s. It was a time of great innovation, progress, and the birth of engineering marvels. He couldn't help but imagine himself in that era, envisioning his preferred occupation as an engineer focusing on an iconic structure's functional and unique layout. But not just any engineer; he yearned to be the mastermind behind creating the magnificent Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in History











