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Adani Group Shares Recover as CFO Denies U.S. Bribery

Adani Group shares experienced a rebound on Monday, recovering from last week’s steep losses sparked by U.S. criminal charges against Chairman Gautam Adani and other individuals. The recovery followed reassurances from CFO Jugeshinder Singh, who stated that none of the group’s publicly listed companies were implicated in the charges of bribery and fraud.

The flagship company, Adani Enterprises Ltd, rose 2.6%, reflecting renewed investor confidence. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone gained 1.6%, while other group firms, including Adani Green Energy, Adani Wilmar, and Adani Power, saw gains ranging from 0.6% to 5%. This recovery aligns with a broader rebound in the Indian stock market, where the Nifty 50 index climbed 1.5% after hitting a five-month low last week.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s summons and criminal indictment centered on allegations linked to one contract under Adani Green Energy, comprising about 10% of its business. Adani Group has dismissed the charges as “baseless,” reinforcing that the allegations do not extend to its other publicly listed firms.

The rebound suggests investors are cautiously optimistic, particularly as CFO Singh clarified the limited scope of the allegations. However, continued legal developments in the U.S. could pose risks, making Adani shares sensitive to future news.

Adani Enterprises Ltd. Stock Chart Analysis

ADANIENT/USD 15-Minute Chart

This chart depicts the 15-minute price movement of Adani Enterprises Ltd. (NSE: ADANIENT). The stock has exhibited significant volatility over the observed period, reflecting both sharp declines and subsequent recoveries.

Price Action: The stock saw a steep sell-off from recent highs near ₹2,894.80, dropping to an intraday low of ₹2,025.00 before stabilizing. Currently, the price hovers around ₹2,308.55, suggesting consolidation after recent swings.
Support & Resistance: Immediate support is evident near ₹2,025.00, as the stock found buying interest at this level. Resistance is seen near ₹2,400, where selling pressure could emerge if the price attempts a recovery.
RSI Indicator: The RSI is currently at 59.92, showing improving momentum but not yet entering overbought territory. This indicates room for upward movement if buying pressure sustains.
Recovery Signs: Following the sharp drop, the stock has shown a gradual recovery, with higher lows forming on the chart. However, the lack of strong volume signals caution among traders.

The stock’s current consolidation suggests a potential pause before its next move. A breakout above ₹2,400 could signal further recovery, while a fall below ₹2,200 may invite additional downside pressure. Traders should watch for sustained momentum and external factors influencing Adani Enterprises’ performance.

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