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Anjli Raval

Management Editor

Anjli reports on boards, corporate governance, what’s going on inside the world’s biggest companies and the future of work.

Previously she was Senior Energy Correspondent covering oil and gas companies, Opec energy policy and the global transition towards cleaner fuels. Before joining the natural resources team, she was an editor and reporter in New York writing about the US consumer economy. She has also worked in the New Delhi bureau and on the companies, markets, comment and analysis desks in London since starting at the FT in 2009.

Email Anjli Raval @anjliraval  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Monday, 1 July, 2024
    Inside BusinessManagement
    Is being a multi-CEO more trouble than it’s worth?

    New research bares the risks of an individual taking on more than one top executive role

    Carlos Ghosn
  • Monday, 24 June, 2024
    Work-life balance
    Should employers monitor more than mouse clicks of remote staff?

    Bosses are encouraged to help employees manage clash of domestic and work responsibilities

    A laptop and notebook on a desk with an empty chair nearby
  • Monday, 17 June, 2024
    Management
    Making sense of Gen Z: employers seek answers on managing younger workers

    Advisers from social media influencers to big consultants offer guidance on how to recruit and retain 20-somethings

    Michael Franklin
  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Special ReportWomen in Business
    Female leaders face built-in career blocks from the start

    Why the number of women in executive positions remains disappointing

  • Friday, 31 May, 2024
    News in-depthBHP Group Ltd
    ‘Project Badger’: how BHP’s bid for Anglo American unravelled

    Six-week-long pursuit failed but will leave its mark on the mining industry

    Montage of Mike Henry and Duncan Wanblad and a copper mine
  • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
    Saudi Aramco
    Saudi Arabia to sell $12bn worth of Saudi Aramco shares

    Offering in world’s largest oil exporter to be set in range of SR26.7-SR29 as kingdom seeks fresh capital

    Spheroids and pipelines at an oil processing plant
  • Saturday, 25 May, 2024
    UK companies
    BlackRock encouraged Anglo to extend talks with BHP

    FTSE 100 group rebuffed third takeover proposal for mining megamerger

    Signage for the Anglo American Platinum Ltd. plant, outside Rustenburg, South Africa,
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
    Companies
    Are UK boards ‘too hot to trot’ in selling off companies?

    More clarity is needed from government on which companies should be protected

    A vehicle drives at the Anglo American Sishen Iron Ore mine near Kathu
  • Monday, 13 May, 2024
    Performance management
    Tesla’s Technoking gives lessons on performance reviews

    Elon Musk’s firings raise questions on how to assess staff and eliminate bias

    Montage of images with a black and white cutout of Elon Musk with four yellow rating stars in the background with the fourth one shattering
  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
    News in-depthHSBC Holdings PLC
    The mixed scorecard of HSBC’s Mark Tucker

    As chair he has seen CEOs come and go but a share price that is back to where he started

    Montage of Mark Tucker and Noel Quinn in front of HSBC logo
  • Tuesday, 30 April, 2024
    Working It11 min listen
    What the US non-compete ban could mean for workers

    Restrictive clauses intended for highly paid workers now affect tens of millions

  • Thursday, 25 April, 2024
    Anglo American PLC
    BHP plans £31bn bid for Anglo American but attracts ire from South Africa and shareholders

    Legal & General and Abrdn criticise offer as undervaluing UK-listed miner

    An Anglo American site in South Africa
  • Tuesday, 23 April, 2024
    InterviewArtificial intelligence
    BCG says AI consulting will supply 20% of revenues this year

    CEO projects share of sales will double as companies integrate technology into operations

    Christoph Schweizer, chief executive of consulting firm BCG
  • Monday, 22 April, 2024
    Inside BusinessManagement
    Why CEO succession is so difficult to get right

    Boards are being forced to think about finding future leaders earlier as shareholders demand greater insight

    Steve Ballmer leaves the stage
  • Thursday, 18 April, 2024
    Employment
    Millions of workers are caught in a ‘non-compete’ trap

    Widespread use of restrictions to prevent staff moving to a rival prompts backlash

    Illustration of a worker bound to his chair by a signature extending from the page of a nearby contract
  • Tuesday, 26 March, 2024
    Confederation of British Industry
    CBI admits to using non-disclosure agreements to silence staff

    Settlements reached as UK business group tried to recover after allegations of wrongdoing

  • Monday, 25 March, 2024
    Professional services
    Beware the rise of the everything adviser

    Offering complementary services can boost firms’ profits but can also erode client trust

  • Thursday, 21 March, 2024
    Management
    Can AI make CEOs more relatable?

    Digital tools can inform and enrich speeches but few would use their content verbatim

    A man sits on a porch in a garden
  • Thursday, 14 March, 2024
    Inside BusinessCorporate governance
    Why more CFOs are becoming CEOs

    Chief financial officers have been taking more responsibilities in everything from corporate strategy to sustainability

    Vodafone chief Margherita Della Valle
  • Friday, 8 March, 2024
    Women in business
    Female business founders don’t need more roadblocks to funding

    Reducing angel investment would have had a domino effect on women in business

    Debbie Wosskow, co-founder of The AllBright Collective: ‘Female angel investors are so important. You don’t need to be Warren Buffett to invest’
  • Saturday, 2 March, 2024
    Executive Pay
    UK boards and investors push for higher CEO pay to bridge gap with US

    More employers are realising that falling behind can hamper their ability to attract and retain the best leaders

  • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
    ReviewBusiness books
    Business books: what to read this month

    Corporate morality, the magic of dishabituating and tackling the tyranny of being constantly on the clock

    Montage image of book covers
  • Sunday, 4 February, 2024
    Workplace diversity & equality
    Post Office scandal sounds warning on diversity backlash

    Experts say treatment of victims warrants investigation into whether race played a role — and boardrooms should pay attention

    Balvinder Gill with his mother, Kashmir
  • Saturday, 3 February, 2024
    On Wall StreetWomen in business
    What the voices of female executives reveal on investor calls

    While study shows ‘uptalk’ can point to earnings disappointments, there is broader bias against women

  • Sunday, 14 January, 2024
    Corporate culture
    Competent jerks have a shelf life in the office

    People who progress with little regard for colleagues are likely to hit a ceiling

    Illustration of an officer worker patting another on the head saying, ‘Handle it.’ On the left, is an outstretched arm with hand raised to signal stop
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