Most financial news tells you what happened. The Fine Print Daily tells you what it actually means.
Arkya Ghosh is a banker, finance writer, and the person behind this publication. He holds a B.Com (Honours) from the University of Calcutta, has cleared CFA Level 1, and is JAIIB & CAIIB qualified. He spends his days inside the Indian banking system. He spends his evenings pulling apart trade deals, central bank decisions, and economic policy — and writing about them in a way that doesn’t require a Bloomberg terminal to understand.
The Fine Print Daily covers macroeconomics, global trade policy, and economic analysis for young professionals aged 21 to 30. The kind of people who know they should care about the Federal Reserve or India’s trade agreements but have never found anyone explaining it without drowning in jargon.
That is what this publication exists to fix.
What you will find here:
The coverage focuses on four areas. Macroeconomics — how GDP, inflation, interest rates, and employment data shape the world you live in. Economic policy — what government decisions, trade agreements, and central bank moves actually do once you strip away the press conference language. Global finance — the flows of money, oil, and debt that connect economies in ways most people never see. And investing fundamentals — not stock tips, but the knowledge you need to make your own decisions.
Every piece is researched against primary sources: government filings, central bank statements, institutional data, and policy documents. When a number appears, it has been verified. When a claim is made, the source is linked. Accuracy matters here because people might actually make decisions based on what they read.
What you will not find here:
Stock picks. Get-rich-quick strategies. “This one weird trick” personal finance advice. Predictions about where the market is headed next Tuesday. This is analysis, not fortune-telling.
Why “The Fine Print”?
Because the important details are always buried. In paragraph 11 of a trade agreement. In the footnotes of a central bank statement. In the clause nobody reads before signing. This publication exists to find those details and explain why they matter.