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BULLISH east and southern African governments may be scaring oil companies of late, but Tracy London, the latest addition to US law firm Bracewell & Giuliani's London office, believes that will not stop investors flowing into the region for hydrocarbons and renewables.

African concerns

London, originally from Sydney, is the eighth partner Bracewell has added to its London office to capitalise on the booming Africa market and what they hope will be a big shale market in Europe. "A lot...

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