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Signage of Adani Group at Adani Defence and Aerospace booth during the Aero India 2023 at Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bengaluru, India, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. India's Adani Group saw shares of its companies plunge Thursday after its billionaire chairman Gautam Adani was indicted in a New York federal court over his alleged involvement in an extensive bribery and fraud operation. The Indian group's flagship firm Adani Enterprises fell 10%, while the company in the eye of the storm Adani Green Energy tanked 17.28%. Adani Energy fell 20%. Adani Power lost 13.81%, Adani Port's share price dropped 10%, while the group's retail arm Adani Wilmar shed 7.87%.
Persons: India's, Gautam Adani, Adani, Sagar Adani, Ranjit Gupta, Rupesh Agarwal, Saurabh Agarwal, Cyril Cabanes, Deepak Malhotra, CDPQ, shortseller, Hindenburg, Raymond James ', Matt Orton Organizations: Adani Defence, Aerospace, Aero, Air Force, India's Adani, Adani Enterprises, Energy, Adani Energy, Adani Power, NSE, Adani Green Energy, Power, Quebec, U.S, Hindenburg Research, CNBC Locations: Bengaluru, India, New York, U.S, Brooklyn
Gautam Adani, chair of India's Adani Group and one of the world's richest people, was indicted with others on bribery and fraud charges unsealed Wednesday in federal court in New York. Andani and other defendants are accused of bribing Indian government officials more than $250 million in bribes to obtain solar energy supply contracts worth more than $2 billion in profits. The five-count indictment in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn also charged Ranjit Gupta and Rupash Agarwal, former executives in the renewable-energy company Azure Power, and three former employees of the Canadian institutional investor Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec: Cyril Cabanes, Saurabh Agarwal and Deepak Malhotra. Those defendants are accused of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in connection with the bribery scheme by Adani and the others at the energy company. Cabanes, Saurabh Agarwal, Malhotra and Rupash Agarwal are also accused of conspiring to obstruct criminal and Securities and Exchange Commission investigations into the bribery scheme.
Persons: Gautam Adani, India's, Sagar Adani, Ranjit Gupta, Rupash Agarwal, Cyril Cabanes, Saurabh Agarwal, Deepak Malhotra, Malhotra Organizations: Green Energy, Power, Quebec, Securities, Exchange Locations: New York, U.S, Brooklyn
The U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates in September, with further reductions expected, could prove to be a boon for the emerging economies of Southeast Asia. David Sumual, chief economist of Bank Central Asia, said Indonesia is one such country that could take advantage of both short-term and long-term Fed policy. Higher rates in the U.S. have traditionally been a negative for emerging markets as U.S. investors typically send their dollars home in search of decent yields. But on the flipside, when U.S. rates ease, it can boost emerging markets who see renewed flows into their economies. Global commodities (a cornerstone of many emerging markets) also tend to rise in price as the U.S. dollar drops on a more dovish outlook by the Federal Reserve.
Persons: Saurabh Agarwal, Warburg Pincus, CNBC's, David Sumual Organizations: U.S, Federal, Warburg, Bank Central, CNBC, Federal Reserve Locations: Southeast Asia, Asia, Bank Central Asia, Indonesia, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed rate cuts would 'undoubtedly' be positive for Southeast Asian markets: Warburg PincusSaurabh Agarwal, head of Southeast Asia private equity at Warburg Pincus, says "we're very confident and optimistic with the rate cuts … these markets will come back to their 6-7% real GDP growth trajectory in the near term."
Persons: Warburg Pincus Saurabh Agarwal, Warburg Pincus Organizations: Warburg Locations: Asia
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