Adani Group shares shed billions after Hindenburg allegations against regulator

Adani Group shares shed billions after Hindenburg allegations against regulator


An aeroplane flies behind the Adani logo near a building construction site in Mumbai. Adani group is one of the India’s largest multinational company with a diversified business portfolio.

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Shares of Adani Group fell on Monday, after a new report from U.S. short seller Hindenburg accused the chair of India’s capital markets regulator of having conflicts of interest that prevented an in-depth probe of fraud allegations.

The Indian group’s flagship firm Adani Enterprises slipped as much as 5% in early morning deals, before paring some of its losses.

Shares of Adani Total Gas, Adani Power, Adani Wilmar and Adani Energy Solutions all fell sharply on the news in morning trade. Total losses for Adani Group companies came to $9 billion because of the early plunge, Reuters reported.

It comes after Hindenburg published a report on Saturday which alleged that Madhabi Puri Buch, the chair of the Securities and Exchange Board of India, previously held investments in offshore funds also used by the Adani Group.

Buch said in a statement that the report’s claims were baseless.

Adani on Sunday rejected the latest allegations from Hindenburg, describing the report as a “red herring.” The company said that its overseas holding structure was fully transparent.

Led by billionaire Gautam Adani, the multinational conglomerate operates across a wide range of sectors, including commodities trading, airports, utilities and renewable energy.

Hindenburg’s report comes roughly 18 months after it first accused the Adani Group of stock manipulation and corporate fraud. The findings, published in January 2023, led to a stock rout in excess of $100 billion. Adani has denied all the allegations and shares have partially recovered.



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