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Home | India | Hindenburg Gets Sebi Notice Over Adani Short Bet Us Firm Calls It Nonsense

Hindenburg gets SEBI notice over Adani short bet, US firm calls it ‘nonsense’

Says notice an attempt to silence and intimidate those who expose corruption and fraud perpetrated by the most powerful individuals in India

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 2 July 2024, 09:07 AM
Hindenburg gets SEBI notice over Adani short bet, US firm calls it ‘nonsense’
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Hyderabad: US-based short-seller Hindenburg Research has revealed that it was served a show-cause notice by the Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) outlining suspected violations over its short bet against the Adani Group.

Hindenburg had published a report last year citing its investigation, stating that the Adani Group was ‘engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over the course of decades’, triggering a massive $150 billion rout in Adani’s stocks.

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Calling the SEBI’s 46-page show cause notice an attempt at ‘intimidation’, Hindenburg wrote in a blog post that the regulator had made the “nebulous allegation” that Hindenburg’s report contained misrepresentations and inaccurate statements meant to mislead readers.

The New York-based firm termed the show cause notice as “nonsense” and “concocted to serve a pre-ordained purpose: an attempt to silence and intimidate those who expose corruption and fraud perpetrated by the most powerful individuals in India.”

Here is the full version of the Hindenburg statement:

Adani Update – Our Response To India’s Securities Regulator SEBIhttps://t.co/4IIF948v0j

— Hindenburg Research (@HindenburgRes) July 1, 2024

It disclosed that Kotak Bank created and oversaw an offshore fund structure that was used by its “investor partner” to be against the conglomerate but hastened to add that it may “barely come out above breakeven” on its trade.

Without disclosing the name of the investor, Hindenburg said it made $4.1 million in gross revenue through “gains related to Adani shorts from that investor relationship” and just $31,000 through its short position of the conglomerate’s US bonds.

Adani group has repeatedly denied all allegations. “After 1.5 years Of investigation, SEBI identified zero factual inaccuracies with our Adani research. Instead, the regulator took issue with things like our use of the word ‘scandal’ when describing multiple prior instances of Adani promoters being charged with fraud by Indian regulators, and our quoting of an individual that alleged SEBI is corrupt and works ‘hand in glove’ with conglomerates like Adani to help it skirt regulations,” it said.

The US firm said the show cause notice does resolve some questions: “Did Hindenburg work with dozens of firms to short Adani, making hundreds of millions of dollars? No – We had one investor partner, and net of costs we may barely come out above breakeven on our Adani short.”

“Our work on Adani was never justifiable from a financial or personal safety perspective, but it is by far the work we are most proud of,” it said. Hindenburg said it received an email from SEBI on June 27 and later a show cause notice outlining suspected violations of Indian regulations.

“To this day, Adani has still failed to address the allegations in our report, instead providing a response that ignored every key issue we raised and has offered blanket denials of subsequent media allegations,” it said.

“Our January 2023 report had ‘provided evidence of a vast network of offshore shell entities controlled by (group chairman) Gautam Adani’s brother, Vinod Adani, and close associates.” “We detailed how billions were surreptitiously moved through these entities, into and out of Adani public and private entities, often without related-party disclosures,” it said.

On the SEBI notice, it said, “Much of the notice seemed designed to imply that our legal and disclosed investment stance was something secret or insidious, or to advance novel legal arguments claiming jurisdiction over us. Note that we are a US-based research firm with zero Indian entities, employees, consultants or operations.”

The regulator, it said, claimed that the disclaimers in the report were misleading because the firm was “indirectly participating in the Indian securities market.” “This wasn’t a mystery, virtually everyone on earth knew we were short Adani because we prominently and repeatedly disclosed it,” it said. The SEBI notice did not “conspicuously” name Kotak Bank with which Hindenburg has ties with.

“We suspect SEBI’s lack of mention of Kotak or any other Kotak board member may be meant to protect yet another powerful Indian businessman from the prospect of scrutiny, a role SEBI seems to embrace,” Hindenburg said.

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