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Prince Tyagi

Prince Tyagi

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I work as a Deputy Research Analyst and Finance Journalist at Business Today. I have seven years of experience in equity research and investment consulting, along with over three years in news writing. I enjoy working with data and turning it into easy-to-read, insightful articles. My main interests are the stock market, the economy, and geopolitics. Outside of work, I like playing cricket, reading, and watching movies. I hold a B.Tech from Punjab Technical University and an MBA from IIIT Gwalior. You can easily co...

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State Bank of India emerged as the biggest turnaround story, with profit soaring 568% from Rs 12,743 crore in FY16 to Rs 85,168 crore in FY26.

Do you know these 10 companies that grew profits by up to 568% in 10 years?

by Prince Tyagi |Jun 10, 2026

State Bank of India emerged as the biggest turnaround story, with profit soaring 568% from Rs 12,743 crore in FY16 to Rs 85,168 crore in FY26

Experts said India’s energy future will depend on a balanced strategy that combines traditional energy sources, renewable power, technological innovation, and stronger supply chains.

India’s energy security challenge: balancing growth and sustainability

by Prince Tyagi |Jun 6, 2026

At the BT India’s Most Sustainable Companies Summit and Awards, industry experts discussed the country’s energy security challenges and the steps needed to meet future energy demands while moving towa...

India’s GDP at current prices (nominal GDP) is projected to be $4.15 trillion.

Top 10 global economies in 2026: why India may lose 5th spot yet outpace global peers

by Prince Tyagi |May 27, 2026

India may temporarily lose its fifth-largest economy status to the UK. However, India continues to stand out in terms of real GDP growth as the fastest-growing major economy

From a portfolio perspective, allocating around 20–30% toward corporate bonds alongside equity investments and liquid assets can create a balanced structure.

Wh​​​​​​​y retail investors are looking beyond fixed deposits

by Prince Tyagi |May 20, 2026

Nikhil Aggarwal, Founder & CEO, Grip Invest, says that high-quality corporate bonds can offer returns 300–450 basis points higher than FDs for comparable tenures without significantly increasing risk.

In simple terms, warrants are like stock options. Promoters receive the right to acquire fresh shares from the company at a predetermined price by initially paying 25% upfront. (AI generated)

Smart money signal? Here’s what warrant conversions at premium hints about corporate confidence

by Prince Tyagi |May 14, 2026

According to brokerage Angel One, when promoters subscribe to warrants using their own capital, it signals confidence in the company’s prospects and often improves sentiment among retail investors

India’s crude basket has become costlier, raising import bill pressures. Higher oil prices and a weaker rupee are making dollar-denominated imports more expensive.

How a falling rupee is making India pay more

by Prince Tyagi |May 13, 2026

Higher crude prices are making imports more expensive, while the weakening rupee is further inflating India’s import costs by making every dollar purchase costlier

The contrast is clear, while PSU banks, though smaller in size compared to private sector giants, have delivered stronger returns over the past year.

PSU banks vs Private banks: These banking stocks gave up to 55% returns in 1 year; do you own any?

by Prince Tyagi |Apr 30, 2026

Large-cap names like HDFC Bank, with an m-cap of Rs 11.99 lakh crore, declined 19% over the past year, making it one of the weakest performers in the segment.

FPIs are clearly turning selective and are increasing exposure to sectors like finance, consumption, and infrastructure.

Why have foreign investors significantly increased their stake in these 7 stocks?

by Prince Tyagi |Apr 24, 2026

According to ACE Equity data, MCX saw FPI stake rise by 5.43 percentage points to 26.07%. Its shares have also rose 25% in 2026 so far.

Sameer Karyatt said if the conflict continues for an extended period, this could result in the current account deficit widening to 2–2.5% of GDP.

DBS Bank’s Sameer Karyatt on how the US–Iran conflict could impact the Indian economy

by Prince Tyagi |Apr 14, 2026

Sameer Karyatt, Managing Director and Head of Trading at DBS Bank India, explains how the geopolitical turmoil could impact India’s macro-outlook, inflation, interest rates and more

The growth outlook for Genus Power is closely linked to the government’s push to modernise India’s electricity distribution system through smart metering.

Over 200% stock return in three years: Genus Power rides smart meter boom with over Rs 27,000 crore order book

by Prince Tyagi |Apr 13, 2026

Backed by a large order book of about Rs 27,000 crore, the company is expected to deliver strong earnings growth in Q4FY26, with revenue projected to rise around 42% year-on-year and profit likely to ...