Reading room · what Prof. Tantri sends us

The reading list, as a newsfeed.

Newspaper articles, columns and explainers Prof. Tantri publishes or drops into the group with a “read this.” The full archive — papers, books, class notes — lives on the reading list. Items he shared himself are marked ★.

Global & monetary

★ = Tantri shared
Global · rates

The Bank of Japan Raised Rates. Here’s Why You Should Care.

Wall Street Journal·Dec 26, 2025·

On how one central bank’s exit from ultra-low rates ripples worldwide.

Global · rates

Japan’s bond-market tremble reflects a fiscal–monetary clash

The Economist·Jan 25, 2026·

A live case of fiscal and monetary policy pulling against each other.

Global

Japan’s big-spending Takaichinomics is ten years out of date

The Economist·Dec 26, 2025·

Fiscal stimulus when the constraint has changed — useful AD/AS reasoning.

Global

Javier Milei loosens his grip on the peso

The Economist·Dec 26, 2025·

Exchange-rate regimes and credibility, in real time.

India: rupee, banking, credit

India · FX

Why a weaker rupee is riskier than it appears for Indian borrowers

Mint·Jan 14, 2026·

Pairs directly with his own rupee column above.

India · banking

Collateral-free lending may widen risks for banks before helping MSMEs

Mint·Mar 25, 2026·

Credit policy and unintended consequences for bank balance sheets.

India · credit

How India’s middle-class debt crisis is threatening growth

Financial Times·Apr 17, 2025·shared by Yash Tambi

Household leverage as a drag on demand.

His own columns & essays

Policy · PIB

Press Information Bureau release

PIB·Feb 13, 2026·

Shared as post-INFS-exam discussion context.

That’s the highlight reel.

The complete index — every paper, book, report and class note shared over 18 months — is on the reading list.