Africa
Africa News on The Asian Wall Street covers the markets, economies, companies, policies, trade relationships, investment flows, and geopolitical developments shaping Africa’s role in the global economy. This category focuses on African business, financial markets, infrastructure, energy, commodities, technology, banking, agriculture, trade, policy, and the growing economic links between Africa and Asia.
Africa is an important part of the global growth story. The continent includes fast-expanding consumer markets, young populations, major natural resources, developing capital markets, rising technology ecosystems, and economies seeking investment in infrastructure, manufacturing, energy, logistics, healthcare, and digital services. Developments across key markets such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Morocco, Tanzania, Angola, and other African economies influence trade, commodity prices, investor sentiment, supply chains, and long-term development.
This category follows the financial and business issues that matter to investors, executives, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and readers interested in Africa’s economic transformation. Coverage includes economic growth, currency trends, stock markets, sovereign debt, banking, fintech, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, agriculture, ports, railways, trade corridors, startup funding, regulation, elections, and regional integration. It also examines how Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Middle Eastern, European, and American investment shapes Africa’s business environment.
Africa News is written for readers who want serious coverage of the continent beyond stereotypes or narrow crisis reporting. It explains how African economies are changing, where opportunities are emerging, and what risks affect markets, companies, governments, and households. The coverage remains clear and accessible while maintaining the depth expected from a professional financial publication.
By covering Africa through an Asian and global financial lens, The Asian Wall Street gives readers a trusted view of a continent increasingly connected to trade, capital, technology, commodities, and diplomacy. This category helps explain how Africa’s markets, resources, businesses, and partnerships shape global growth and the future of Asia-Africa economic relations.