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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Frozen in Time
It was the winter of 1961, a season so bitterly cold that even the toughened streets of New York City seemed to shrink under the weight of the biting frost. I was just four years old, a small boy with a wide-eyed view of the world, still learning about its wonders and dangers. That day, my mother and I had been visiting relatives. We had spent the afternoon in the warmth of their modest apartment, with the aroma of sofrito and roasted pork filling the air. The laughter and chatter of family had made it a joyful escape from the frigid outdoors. But as the sun dipped behind the tenements, it was time to head home.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Families
A Special Tribute to Officer Joseph . Runner-Up in Letters of Gratitude Challenge.
Dear Officer Joseph: I’m writing to express my deep gratitude for the impact you had on my life. On Monday, February 27, 1967, I was a young boy of nine years and eight months, living in low-income housing in New York City. My father, who worked as a waiter, regularly picked me up from school to take me to Nedrick’s for lunch. Nedrick’s was a counter restaurant serving fast food known for its hot dogs and orange drink. But that day, as I waited outside my school, he never showed up. I remember nervously trying to convince myself that he had just overslept, even as I felt uneasy. But when my mom picked me up after school after ending her part-time job shift, my concern y turned into fear.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Humans
The Queen’s Final Act
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. This strange phenomenon quickly captivated social media, igniting a frenzy of theories and speculation. Was it a sign from the heavens? Had supernatural forces kidnapped the Queen? Or was this nature’s way of expressing the upheaval caused by her sudden absence? The online world was teeming with theories, and numerous hashtags were trending within minutes, each more fantastical than the last.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Fiction
The Witch’s Haunted Residence
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Fortunately, most people respected this rule. According to legend, a witch named Sarah Grim Reaper lived in that house until her death after being banished by the locals for casting evil spells on several residents.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Horror








