Indian regulator reassures investors after Adani rout

MUMBAI: India’s securities regulator said Saturday (Feb 4) that markets were stable and protected from further volatility, following a phenomenal share rout that hit the business empire of tycoon Gautam Adani.
 
The combined market cap of Adani Group’s listed companies has collapsed by around US$120 billion – about half of the conglomerate’s value – since US short-seller Hindenburg Research released an explosive report in late January.
 
It accused Adani of accounting fraud and artificially boosting its share prices, calling it a “brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme” and “the largest con in corporate history”.
 
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said in a statement that India’s financial market had “demonstrated ongoing stability and is continuing to function in a transparent, fair and efficient manner”.
 
It added that it had “put in place a set of well defined, publicly available surveillance measures” for addressing excessive volatility in specific stocks, without naming the Adani conglomerate.