Airtel Africa announced one of the best performances on the FTSE 100 this year, placing it just behind Fresnillo. The pan-African telecommunications giant, present in 14 countries, is benefiting from renewed investor interest in an African sector that has long been undervalued. The stabilization of the naira, which has returned to 1,447.79 NGN/USD after significant…...
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