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  1. Who is Jeremy Leung? Jeremy was born in Vancouver BC to immigrant parents who arrived in 1968. At the age of eight he left for Hong Kong to discover his roots and spent the majority of his adolescent years there. Jeremy is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Upon completing high school he returned to Vancouver for post-secondary education.

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  5. Mohammed El-Erian chats with Jill Schlesinger of CBS News about the ‘State of the Global Economy’. It is a rather lengthy video but he manages to explain key issues in a way that are easy to understand. He provides insights on the divergence of central bank ...

  6. I am delighted to be writing the first blog for my website. As a trusted adviser to my clients I have always been passionate about my line of work. As Albert Einstein once said, “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” I have developed a bit of an ...

  7. I am sure some would agree that housing prices are disproportionate with local income levels. Many would attribute this to foreign investment. However, there is a lack of information when it comes to investment in BC. Recent press suggests a possible solution ...