Assala Energy, which is
wholly owned by Carlyle Group, said its oil production in
Gabon has been unaffected by the military coup in the country. We can confirm that all our personnel are.
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(Bloomberg) Gabon’s international bonds sank the most on record and shares of foreign companies with operations in the country tumbled as a military coup spooked investors in its oil sector and its debt linked to conservation projects.Most Read from BloombergSingapore S$1 Billion Laundering Scandal Embroils Its Banking GiantsCitadel Vets 69,000 Intern Applicants to Find Next Math GeniusesPutin Agrees to Visit China in First Trip Since Arrest WarrantS&P 500 Hovers Near 4,500 as Yields Drop on
Shares in European oil
producers, miners and other companies with large exposures to
Gabon plummeted on Wednesday after a military coup raised
concerns over their operations in the resource-rich.
By Danilo Masoni MILAN (Reuters) - Shares in European oil producers, miners and other companies with large exposures to Gabon plummeted on Wednesday a.