Anthony Chan
Bio
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
Stories (198/0)
How to Effectively Moderate Immigration Flows into the United States
One will not accomplish this goal by telling future asylum seekers that coming to the United States is not a good idea. Instead, the best way to achieve this goal would be to tell the truth and provide realistic opportunities to those making the long trek. It will not happen by relocating these immigrants from red states to blue states, where governments put immigrants in hotels and take care of these families for up to 6 months before they can legally secure work visas.
By Anthony Chan6 months ago in The Swamp
What is the Impact of War on the U.S. Economy?
Financial Markets are always on alert when a threat or actual war erupts. To review this issue, we examine reactions in the U.S. bond market, U.S. oil markets, the U.S. growth trajectory, and the U.S. equity market. The results may be surprising to some, but to seasoned investors, the results should not come as a shock!
By Anthony Chan6 months ago in Trader
The Witches of Wall Street
By the moon's enchanting light and the stars that grace the night, we call upon our mystical powers to mend the market's wounded parts. Let equities rise with the next strike of the market’s opening bell and end this evil market decline!
By Anthony Chan6 months ago in Fiction
The Heartstopper
In the heart of New York City, an unlikely figure emerged, a vigilante like no other. She was just five years old when she witnessed the horrific mugging of her mother that changed her life forever. Her name was Samantha, and her journey from trauma to vigilantism was extraordinary.
By Anthony Chan7 months ago in Fiction
A Metro Ride to Remember
Anthony had always been a dreamer, and as he stood on a Washington, DC Metro station platform on a sweltering hot summer morning in 2005. He couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement for the day ahead. At 25, he was interning at the Federal Reserve while working on his doctoral dissertation.
By Anthony Chan7 months ago in Fiction
An Immigrant Family's Journey
In a place some have called the naked city, where tall buildings seem to rule, there was a world of opportunity for many. It was a place that my family would soon call home. This was where my story begins, in a low-income housing project tucked away in the crowded streets of Manhattan, where the harsh reality of life often outshined aspirations. It was a place of despair for many and hope for some.
By Anthony Chan8 months ago in Fiction
Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa's enduring allure demonstrates that beauty's perception is ephemeral. As the Renaissance ideal transformed, modern media's changing standards reflect an evolutionary shift in tastes. Today's less favorable appearance could easily captivate others in another era. Diverse perceptions over time prove that beauty resides within an individual observer's gaze.
By Anthony Chan8 months ago in Critique