2025-07-13Niranjan Ghatule
The upcoming week from July 14 to July 18, 2025, is packed with critical economic events, corporate earnings, and central bank statements that could influence global and Indian markets. Key indicators such as CPI, WPI, GDP, retail sales, and trade data from major economies including the US, India, UK, China, Japan, and the Eurozone are scheduled for release
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2025-07-06Niranjan Ghatule
OPEC+ has announced a major crude oil production increase starting August, which could lead to falling oil prices. This decision may bring massive benefits for India, including cheaper petrol and diesel, lower inflation, and economic stability.
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2025-06-18Niranjan Ghatule
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 4.5% for the fourth consecutive meeting, signaling caution amid rising inflation and slowing growth. With updated projections showing a weaker GDP outlook and higher inflation in 2025
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2025-06-18Niranjan Ghatule
Despite annual pay hikes, many Indian IT employees are unknowingly losing purchasing power due to inflation-adjusted salary erosion. This blog highlights the silent financial risk and explains why upskilling, reskilling, and diversifying income are now essential for true financial growth.
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2025-06-16Niranjan Ghatule
Three major central banks — the Bank of Japan, US Federal Reserve, and Bank of England — are set to announce their key policy decisions this week. With inflation pressures, bond market volatility, and global geopolitical risks in play, markets are closely watching whether central banks will pause, pivot, or continue with rate changes.
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2025-05-24Ravi Mehta
A deep dive into the U.S. housing affordability crisis as home prices reach historic highs in 2025. This article examines inflation-adjusted trends, long-term comparisons, and the growing challenges facing renters and buyers alike.
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2025-05-23Niranjan Ghatule
President Trump has reignited the trade war with a bold move—announcing a 50% tariff on the EU and threatening Apple with a 25% tariff unless iPhones are made in the USA. As markets react and the bond yield surges past 4.60%, this article explores the deeper implications for the economy, stocks, and why the bond market is the key signal to watch now.
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2025-05-21Niranjan Ghatule
Japan, the largest holder of U.S. debt, is facing a financial crisis likened to Greece’s. With surging yields and collapsing demand for its bonds, Japan may soon sell U.S. Treasuries to stabilize its economy.
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2025-05-20Niranjan Ghatule
Japan’s bond market is experiencing an unprecedented shift, with long-term yields reaching historic highs. This blog explores the reasons behind the surge in Japan’s bond yields, from the end of ultra-loose monetary policy to rising inflation and a massive debt burden.
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2025-05-07Niranjan Ghatule
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady for the third straight meeting on May 7, 2025, signaling growing concern over rising inflation and unemployment.
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2025-04-07Ravi Mehta
In his latest social media remarks, President Donald J. Trump doubled down on his signature economic policies, celebrating falling inflation, booming tariff revenues, and what he frames as a long-overdue reckoning for nations that have "abused" U.S. trade openness.
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2025-04-02Ravi Mehta
The much-anticipated announcement regarding U.S. President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff policy is finally here. As financial markets and global economies brace for impact, the world watches closely to see what this policy will entail and how it will shape international trade in the coming years.
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