Union Finance Minister breaks silence on Adani case, know what she said?
Union Finance Minister breaks silence on Adani case, know what she said?
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New Delhi: After the report of the American firm Hindenburg came out, the opposition created a lot of ruckus in the Parliament of the country due to the huge fall in the shares of Adani group companies. Due to falling shares, there has been a huge decline in the market capitalization of Adani Group. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has given a big statement on the ruckus started on Adani's case. 

Nirmala Sitharaman has said that India's situation has not been affected in any way. She said that our foreign exchange reserves have increased to $8 million in the last two days. The coming and going of FIIs and the coming and going of FPOs keep happening in the market, but the image and status of India have not been affected in the slightest by Adani's case. She said that the regulators will do their work. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released its statement. He said that FPOs have been withdrawn earlier also. 

Let us tell you that after the report of the American research firm Hindenburg Research came out, the difficulties of Asian businessman Gautam Adani seem to be increasing. Adani, who was once the world's second-richest person, has now slipped to the 21st position in the list of the world's richest. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, due to the decline in Gautam Adani's net worth, he has now slipped to the 21st position on the list of billionaires. His net worth has come down to $61.3 billion and he has suffered a loss of $10.7 billion in the last 24 hours. All this is the result of the Hindenburg report, which is why the shares of Adani Group companies are continuously falling. 

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