Three Adani Group Stocks Move Out Of Short-Term Additional Surveillance

Three Adani Group stocks—Adani Enterprises, Adani Power and Adani Wilmar—moved out of short-term ASM framework on Friday.

The Adani Group logo is seen on the facade of one of its buildings.(Source: Amit Dave/Reuters)

Three Adani Group stocks—Adani Enterprises, Adani Power and Adani Wilmar—will be moved out of short-term additional surveillance measures framework on Friday.

For Adani Enterprises, margin will be restored prior to inclusion in ASM framework on all existing derivative contracts, according to a circular by the National Stock Exchange.

The three stocks were added to the short-term ASM framework on March 8. With their exclusion, no Adani Group stocks are under the short-term ASM framework now.

Also Read: NSE Puts Three Adani Group Stocks Under Additional Surveillance

Last week, Adani promoters repaid share backed debt worth $2.15 billion (or Rs 17,623 crore, as of March 12) in full ahead of month-end deadline. The prepayments are aimed at restoring confidence as the group stocks crashed after the Hindenburg report.

The promoters also chose to prepay $500 million (about Rs 4,098 crore) financing for the acquisition of Ambuja Cements, which would push up its equity stake in the cement company to $2.6 billion (Rs 21,721 crore).

The repayment and prepayment is in line with the promoters' plans to prepay all share-backed debt before the March 31 deadline.

On Thursday, Adani Enterprises stock rose 0.21% higher at Rs 1,842, while Adani Power dipped 1.68% to Rs 198.75 apiece. Adani Wilmar stock broke 1.35% to close at Rs 420.95 apiece.

Also Read: Adani Promoters Fully Prepay Share-Backed Debt, Increase Equity In Ambuja Financing

Disclaimer: Adani Enterprises is in the process of acquiring a 49% stake in Quintillion Business Media Ltd., the owner of BQ Prime.

Get live Stock market updates, Business news, Today’s latest news, Trending stories, and Videos on NDTV Profit.
WRITTEN BY
Vivek Punj
Vivek Punj covers business and markets at NDTV Profit as a Desk Writer. He ... more
GET REGULAR UPDATES