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  • Feb 2, 2012

    What’s an IPO?

    What’s an IPO?

    So Facebook has filed to go public. How exactly does an initial public offering work? Marketplace's Paddy Hirsch explains.

  • Learn the difference between secured and unsecured debt -- a lesson that Irish taxpayers could use as they face the prospect of footing the bill for the bailout of state-owned Anglo Irish Bank.
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    Learn the difference between secured and unsecured debt — a lesson that Irish taxpayers could use as they face the prospect of footing the bill for the bailout of state-owned Anglo Irish Bank.

  • Private equity funds are groups of investors that flip companies for a profit. It’s the technique they use that makes them special, as Senior Producer Paddy Hirsch explains.
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    Private equity funds are groups of investors that flip companies for a profit. It’s the technique they use that makes them special, as senior producer Paddy Hirsch explains.

  • Re-hypothecation: How it’s related to MF Global

    If ever there was a word that you’d expect to find in a Harry Potter novel, it’s re-hypothecation. But it's not just a magic trick.

  • Junk cars are seen stacked at Deal Auto Wrecking July 31, 2009 in Richmond, Calif. Many investors hope their junk bonds are worth a bit more in the coming year.
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    Marketplace's Paddy Hirsch explains why high-yield bonds are just as risky as used auto parts.

  • This is Paddy Hirsch, again
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    Junk. Not a nice word. And when it comes to bonds, not a particularly accurate word, either. Junk is something useless, right? Well, "junk" bonds are definitely not useless. In fact they're extremely useful. Sometimes. Marketplace Senior Producer Paddy Hirsch explains what a junk bond really is.

  • Marketplace's Paddy Hirsch at his trusty whiteboard.

    We've got a new senior producer, so we asked Paddy Hirsch to weigh in on your comments and suggestions — for him and the show.

  • Europe needs U.S. dollars. Marketplace Money Senior Producer Paddy Hirsch tells us why in our latest Whiteboard explainer.
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    Marketplace Money Senior Producer Paddy Hirsch explains why Europe needs dollars instead of euros as the EU tries to sort out its financial problems.

  • Nov 29, 2011

    Ring-fencing Italy

    Paddy Hirsch explains ring-fencing on The Whiteboard.
    Marketplace

    There's been a lot of talk recently about the need to ring-fence certain economies in Europe. These aren't the economies that have defaulted or been bailed out; these are the economies that are too big to fail. Italy is the most glaring example.

  • Steve Chiotakis and Paddy Hirsch at the zoo to explain ringfences.
    Mary Dooe/Marketplace

    One of the solutions being floated around to help save Europe is called a "ringfence." But what is that exactly?