Investors rush in amid Nigeria’s drive to shake up bond markets
Private credit expands in attempt to bolster business investment in Africa’s most populous economy
Private credit expands in attempt to bolster business investment in Africa’s most populous economy
More than 30,000 people are thought to have been killed in three years
Many younger voters backed Bola Tinubu’s rival in the 2023 election but the president retains a firm grip on power
As President Tinubu visits the UK, there are signs of progress but Nigerians still face insecurity and high living costs
Q&A: Olayemi Cardoso discusses sweeping policy change and the impact of the Iran war
When supply becomes boringly reliable, the economy and the national mood can shift
The industry is showing signs of change but production still lags behind potential
Marc Filippino speaks to Michelle Chan and Ahmed Al Omran
The détente between the two nations has unravelled as Middle East war triggers Iranian retaliation
Introducing Opus Dei, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times.
The rise of lab-grown stones has shaken up the sector, and established players are struggling for relevance
OpenClaw takes China by storm as local governments encourage creation of AI agents for productivity gains
CK Hutchison has been selling assets across its portfolio but is unlikely to return capital to shareholders
Sanae Takaichi prepares for toughest test yet as US urges Tokyo to send warships to Gulf
FT-Booth Survey shows unease about impact of the conflict on growth and prices
From Jay Markowitz, Pound Ridge, NY, US
From Donald R MacLeod KC, Edinburgh, UK
From Richard Hooper, London N2, UK
From Thomas A Kazakos, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping, London EC3, UK
From Howard Radley, London NW6, UK
From Katharine Sutton, Managing Director, Aspire Community Works, London E2, UK
From Russell Glenister, Founder and CEO, The Fame Index, London EC1, UK
From David Lea, Lord Lea of Crondall, Crondall, Hampshire, UK
‘Very bad future’