Indian industry regulator to update finance minister on Adani probe this 7 days, sources say

Indian industry regulator to update finance minister on Adani probe this 7 days, sources say


SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch speaks all through a press meeting on Dec. 20, 2022 in Mumbai, India.

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India’s current market regulator will offer an update on its investigations into the Adani Group’s withdrawn stick to-on general public issue this week, two resources acquainted with the matter claimed on Monday.

The board of the Securities and Trade Board of India (SEBI) is scheduled to meet Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Feb. 15, the sources reported, talking on situation of anonymity as they are not permitted to converse to the media.

SEBI’s board will temporary the finance minister on surveillance steps taken by the regulator through the the latest rout in Adani team shares, the sources claimed.

The Indian conglomerate’s detailed entities have missing much more than $100 billion in market place benefit given that a scathing report by a U.S. limited vendor in late January.

An update on investigations into offshore fund flows into Adani Team entities is also most likely, the resources added.

SEBI did not react instantly to a Reuters email for comment.

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