

Understanding Global Events: What Impacts Your Portfolio
About this Live Session
Global events play a major role in shaping market movements, often impacting portfolios in ways that are not always obvious. From interest rate changes and inflation trends to geopolitical developments and currency movements, what happens globally can directly influence your investments.
In this session, we will break down how to make sense of these global signals and understand their real impact on your portfolio. The goal is to help you move beyond headlines and develop a clearer, more structured way of thinking about market events.
The session will focus on helping you connect global developments with your investments and make more informed decisions over time.
Key Agenda
How global events influence markets and investor sentiment
Understanding the impact of interest rates, inflation, and central bank decisions
How geopolitical developments can affect different sectors and asset classes
The role of currency movements in global investing
How to interpret market reactions versus actual long-term impact
How to position your portfolio during periods of uncertainty
Peeyush Chitlangia runs a firm FinShiksha, that specializes in financial education and content design.
An Alumnus of IIM Calcutta & MNIT Jaipur, Peeyush has been in the financial services industry for the last 21 years & has extensive exposure to Equity Research, Investment Analysis & Financial Modeling, along with training.
Peeyush is also a CFA Charterholder.
Prior to FinShiksha, he worked as an Equity Analyst and Fund Manager at Allegro Capital Advisors.
Post starting FinShiksha, he has trained participants across organizations such as JP Morgan, Avendus, Axis Capital, Edelweiss Alternatives, Equirus, 360 ONE, Spark Capital, o3 Capital, Nippon Life AMC, Motilal Oswal, SBI AMC, ICICI Prudential AMC, Kotak Securities, Kotak Mahindra Bank, CRISIL, Scripbox, Visible Alpha, Ultratech Cement, Tata International, Aditya Birla Group amongst others, and the top MBA institutes in India.
Across these corporates and institutes, he has trained more than 100,000 participants across the past decade.