Paddy Hirsch is the Senior Producer, Personal Finance at Marketplace. He oversees the production of content related to personal finance for all of the Marketplace shows and for Marketplace.org. He is the author of the book Man vs Markets, Economics Explained, Pure and Simple, and he is the creator and host of Marketplace Whiteboard, a video explainer of financial and economic terms.

Hirsch joined Marketplace in 2007 just as the credit crunch that preceded the 2008 financial crisis began to take hold.  He was an editor of the New York Bureau and the entrepreneurship desk throughout the crisis and he spearheaded Marketplace’s financial markets coverage as the economy slipped into recession. He was awarded a Knight Fellowship at Stanford University in 2010, and he returned to Marketplace in July of 2011. He published his first book, Man vs Markets, in August 2012.

Hirsch got his start in journalism with an internship at the BBC in Glasgow, Scotland. He became a field producer for CNBC in Hong Kong and later was a consultant to the Open Broadcast Network in Bosnia. He has been an editor for Direct Capital Markets, Institutional Investor Newsletters, Standard & Poor’s, and the Vietnam Economic Times.

Hirsch attended Campbell College in Belfast and received a bachelor’s degree in French and International Studies from the University of Warwick. He is a Knight Fellow and was a Webby honoree in 2009.

Hirsch was born in Weymouth, England, raised in Ireland and currently resides in Los Angeles.  During his free time, he is a runner, mountaineer, surfer and consumer of East and Southeast Asian cuisine.

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Haircut: More dangerous than it sounds

If Greece accepts the terms of a new aid package it's expected to get a haircut on its debt. But Sr. Editor Paddy Hirsch explain why that haircut...
Posted In: explainer, Greece, greek bailout, haircut
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Argentina's post-default recovery

Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2002. A decade later, the country is back on its feet, thanks in no small part to the lowly soy bean.
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Beware overexposure to Greek bonds

Just like overexposure to the sun will get you burned, so will overexposure to Greek bonds. But normal exposure might not hurt.
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San Francisco tops trick-or-treat rankings

Zillow has released its list of the top 20 trick-or-treat destinations in the US. Top of the charts: San Francisco. The city scored highest on w...
Posted In: Halloween, Marketplace Daily Pulse, The Breakdown: Economy, zillow
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WHITEBOARD: Exposure -- not necessarily a bad thing

Most people have dark thoughts when they hear the word exposure, but exposure can be beneficial -- if it's done in moderation, as I explain in this...
Posted In: explainer, exposure, Greek debt, paddy hirsch, whiteboard
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Few women make Fortune's 'hottest' list

"They're the hottest young stars in business across the globe," Fortune Magazine says, but only six of them are women. Of Fortune's 40 Under 40,...
Posted In: fortune, glass ceiling, Marketplace Daily Pulse, News Brief, The Breakdown: Economy
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DeLorean Motors aims for electrifying comeback

I grew up with DeLorean. Literally. Not just because I saw "Back to the Future" numerous times, but I also lived around the corner from the DeLor...
Posted In: delorean autos back to the future gullwing jobs electric green, Marketplace Daily Pulse, News Brief, The Breakdown: Economy
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Inflation keeps climbing as food and energy prices rise

Core inflation may be up only slightly, but the rising price of essentials like food and fuel is hurting the economy
Posted In: CPI
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What a crock: Low expectations hammer Crocs, Inc.

Crocs Inc., purveyors of rubbery footwear, fell off a cliff this morning. The company's stock dropped 35 percent after it told investors that it expects poor sales and falling profits because of the economic slowdown.
Posted In: Crocs, guidance, Marketplace Daily Pulse, News Brief, shares, shoes, The Breakdown: Economy
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Happy bday #OWS: protest is one month old today

Occupy Wall Street from David Sauvage on Vimeo. The Occupy Wall Street protests celebrate their one-month anniversary today, with the news that ...
Posted In: Marketplace Daily Pulse, News Brief, Occupy Wall Street, The Breakdown: Economy

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