I am Niranjan Ghatule, a B.Tech graduate in Electrical Engineering with a strong passion for the financial markets. With over 5 years of hands-on experience in the stock market, I have developed deep expertise in equity research, market analysis, and trading strategies.
Posts by Niranjan Ghatule:
Tata Teleservices (TTML) stock has surged nearly 35% in just two trading sessions following reports of a potential capital infusion by Tata Sons. This article explores the reasons behind the sudden rally, the financial pressure from AGR dues, and what it could mean for the company's future.
India's imports of Russian oil products hit a record high in May 2025, surging 81% from April amid a refinery outage and rising demand. The country also ramped up crude oil purchases to 1.8 million barrels per day — the highest in 10 months — defying Western pressure and Ukraine's calls for secondary sanctions.
U.S. President Donald Trump, after a call with Vladimir Putin, informs European leaders that Russia is not ready for peace with Ukraine, marking a significant shift in his public stance. The article covers Trump's changed position, reactions from European leaders, and recent developments from the Kremlin.
Two Israeli nationals were fatally shot outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night. The suspect, identified as Elias Rodriguez from Chicago, was detained at the scene and is currently in custody
New SEBI chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey criticizes former chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch for lack of disclosure and conflict of interest issues. He announces a high-level committee to reform SEBI’s transparency, recusal procedures, and conflict of interest policies, aiming to restore credibility to the market regulator.
UK inflation unexpectedly rose to 3.5% in April 2025, surpassing forecasts and disrupting the recent trend of slowing prices. This article explores the key drivers behind the surge, the impact on households and monetary policy, and the challenges facing the Bank of England.
This article explores the recent US 20-year bond auction that triggered a spike in yields due to weak demand. It explains how rising deficits, inflation expectations, and the Federal Reserve's "higher for longer" stance are impacting markets, and why former President Trump continues to pressure Fed Chair Powell for rate cuts amidst growing economic uncertainty.
China's real estate sector faces its worst downturn in history, with home prices falling for nearly four years, property investment plummeting, and new construction activity sharply declining in 2025—surpassing the impact of the 2008 crisis.
IndusInd Bank reported a surprising net loss of ₹2,329 crore in Q4 FY25, marking its first quarterly loss in 20 years. The loss was primarily driven by a ₹2,000 crore hit in the derivatives segment and accounting lapses in the microfinance business.
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.
The US bond yields have dipped once again, pulling the dollar index lower and signaling continued weakness in the US currency. This trend has sparked global interest, especially in emerging markets. A recent report by Bank of America suggests that a major bull run is beginning in these markets, marking a potential turning point after years of stagnation.
This article covers the growing international backlash against Israel's military offensive in Gaza. It details recent actions by the UK, EU, France, and Canada, including threats of sanctions and suspension of trade talks. The EU has begun reviewing its trade agreement with Israel, while the UK imposed new sanctions and strongly condemned Israeli cabinet statements as extremist.