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  2. Calculated Risk (blog) - Wikipedia

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    Calculated Risk (blog) Calculated Risk is a finance and economics blog. It was started in early 2005 by former technology executive Bill McBride (pseudonym Calculated Risk), with frequent posts by Doris Dungey (under the pseudonym Tanta) until her death on November 30, 2008 [1] from ovarian cancer. [2] As an early predictor of the United States ...

  3. Doris Dungey - Wikipedia

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    Doris Dungey. Doris J. Dungey (November 15, 1961 – November 30, 2008) was an American blogger who wrote extensively about the United States housing bubble for the blog Calculated Risk under the pseudonym Tanta. [1] [2]

  4. Leora Klapper - Wikipedia

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    Leora Klapper. Leora F. Klapper is an American economist who currently works as a lead economist at the World Bank in the Finance and Private Sector research team as part of the Development Research group. [1] Klapper has held government jobs in Washington, DC and Jerusalem, Israel in the Bank of Israel, as well as having held private sector ...

  5. Baby boomers have a ton of their wealth tied up in stocks and ...

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    Baby boomers' wealth is an "underappreciated" risk to the economy, a portfolio manager told BI. That's because they could be heavily impacted by swings in stock and home prices.

  6. PnL explained - Wikipedia

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    A PnL explained report will usually contain one row per trade or group of trades and will have at a minimum these columns: Column 1: PnL – This is the PnL as calculated outside of the PnL Explained report. Column 2: PnL explained – This is the sum of the explanatory columns. Column 3: PnL unexplained – This is calculated as PnL minus PnL ...

  7. U.S. housing market, economy at serious risk due to $3 ... - AOL

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    Recent data suggests as many as 10 million Americans could lack homeowners insurance, representing a massive risk to the U.S. housing market and the broader economy.

  8. Risk-adjusted return on capital - Wikipedia

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    Economic capital is a function of market risk, credit risk, and operational risk, and is often calculated by VaR. This use of capital based on risk improves the capital allocation across different functional areas of banks, insurance companies, or any business in which capital is placed at risk for an expected return above the risk-free rate.

  9. Economic impact analysis - Wikipedia

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    An economic impact analysis (EIA) examines the effect of an event on the economy in a specified area, ranging from a single neighborhood to the entire globe. It usually measures changes in business revenue, business profits, personal wages, and/or jobs. The economic event analyzed can include implementation of a new policy or project, or may ...