Adani Green Energy's explanation allayed worries over US bribery accusations, and adani Group shares jumped by as much as 20% on Wednesday.
 
Adani Enterprises increased 11.56% to Rs 2,398.35, adani Power shares finished 20% higher at Rs 525.30, and adani Total Gas gained 19.76% to Rs 694.25. Gains of 8% to 10% were recorded by other group firms, such as adani Wilmar, adani Green Energy, adani Energy Solutions, and adani Ports and Special Economic Zone.
 
During the day, non-core group companies including NDTV, ACC, and Ambuja Cement also reported notable rises. Following the demonstration, adani Green Energy released a statement stating that senior executive Vneet Jaain, gautam adani, and Sagar adani were not being charged under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
 

“Mr. gautam adani, Mr. Sagar adani, and Mr. Vineet Jaain have not been charged with any violation of the FCPA in the counts set forth in the indictment of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) or the civil complaint of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The charges against them include alleged securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and securities fraud,” the company said in its filing.

Investors are now wondering if the worst is over for adani stocks and if now is a good time to purchase after the recovery.
 
Analysts are nonetheless wary despite the comeback, pointing to the group's recent rating downgrades from Fitch and Moody's.
 
CA "Whenever a rating agency downgrades a stock, investors may become concerned," said Jashan Arora, Wholetime director & Promoter of master Trust Group.
 
"The adani Group's stocks have been more volatile, especially as a result of investor sentiment and regulatory scrutiny." For the foreseeable future, the outlook remains uncertain. Investors are advised to closely monitor court cases and evaluate the group's financial situation before to making any investment choices, Arora continued.
 

Although he pointed out that the group's long-term prospects are still strong, he cautioned investors to carefully consider their risk tolerance before making short-term investments.
 
It could make sense to invest during this slump. However, make sure that this aligns with your investing strategy and risk tolerance," he continued.
 
 

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