London listed miners’ huge earnings, dividend payout revive shareholders’ confidence
By Temitayo Ayetoto… Huge earning results of giant players in the mining industry have begun reviving dwindling confidence of
London court ruling bugs down concession of Nigeria’s Ajaokuta steel plant
Plans by the Nigerian government to concession its steel plant in Ajaokuta are being slowed by legal issues that have arisen from a
Nigeria set to sell longest-dated bonds, to meet with global debt investors in London, New York
Nigeria is set to meet global debt investors this week as it looks to sell its longest-maturity Eurobond ever, according to Reuters
Hong Kong’s stock exchange to shut after more than 30 years as automated trade takes over
Hong Kong’s last remaining stock market floor traders are taking their final orders as the exchange prepares to shut its trading
The Business of Luxury: David Coleridge of Swiss watch retailer Bucherer
David Coleridge, who joined Swiss retailer Bucherer after it acquired his company The Watch Gallery, talks about the challenges and
Nigeria’s Q2 growth figures not broad-based, seen pointing to pedestrian recovery
A review of Nigeria’s growth figures released Tuesday, according to analysts, has shown that the growth was not broad-based as only a
At £90m (N42.3bn) UK records most expensive home sale on Knightsbridge flat
It emerged on Thursday that a four-bedroom penthouse flat in Knightsbridge, London, has been sold for a hefty £90 million, about N42.3
Increased regulatory pressures, high punitive fines seen ‘derisking’ banks
Increased regulation on anti-money laundering and accompanying swinging fines have made banks too risk-averse and left many genuine
London records drop in home renting cost for four consecutive months
The cost of renting a home in London fell for the fourth month in a row, continuing the first period of decline since 2009 as
Britain set to lose 40,000 investment banking jobs in Brexit exodus
The U.K. could lose up to half of its investment banking jobs over the next few years if the government continues to pursue a