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  2. Upside risk - Wikipedia

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    An alternative measure of upside risk is the upper semi-deviation. Upside risk is calculated using data only from days when the benchmark (for example S&P 500 Index) has gone up. [1] Upside risk focuses on uncertain positive returns rather than negative returns. For this reason, upside risk, while a measure of unpredictability of the extent of ...

  3. The strong US economy is adding 'upside risks' to inflation - AOL

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    The strong American consumer could help the US skirt a recession. It could also be what holds back inflation from falling down to the 2% target.

  4. Fed officials see 'upside risks' to inflation, possibly ... - AOL

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    “With inflation still well above the Committee’s longer-run goal and the labor market remaining tight, most participants continued to see significant upside risks to inflation, which could ...

  5. Upside beta - Wikipedia

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    In investing, upside beta is the element of traditional beta that investors do not typically associate with the true meaning of risk. [1] It is defined to be the scaled amount by which an asset tends to move compared to a benchmark, calculated only on days when the benchmark's return is positive.

  6. Upside potential ratio - Wikipedia

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    The upside-potential ratio is a measure of risk-adjusted returns. All such measures are dependent on some measure of risk. In practice, standard deviation is often used, perhaps because it is mathematically easy to manipulate. However, standard deviation treats deviations above the mean (which are desirable, from the investor's perspective ...

  7. Everyone is worried about inflation. Here’s why it’s tracked ...

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    Inflation is in the hot seat heading into November’s election. But it’s not budging as fast as President Joe Biden would probably like. Everyone is worried about inflation.

  8. List of price index formulas - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall-Edgeworth index, credited to Marshall (1887) and Edgeworth (1925), [11] is a weighted relative of current period to base period sets of prices. This index uses the arithmetic average of the current and based period quantities for weighting. It is considered a pseudo-superlative formula and is symmetric. [12]

  9. Inflation: Consumer price increases in September come in ...

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    The food index increased 2.3% in September over the last year, with food prices rising 0.4% month over month — proving to be a sticky category for inflation. The index for food at home rose 0.4% ...