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Adani Storms Back Into Bond Market With A $409 Million Sale

Adani Group began marketing a $409 million bond in what would be its first dollar note sale after a report last year by short seller Hindenburg Research, adding to signs of a rebound in investor confidence.

Signage atop the Adani Group headquarters in Ahmedabad, India, on Saturday, July 15, 2023. Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's flagship firm raised 12.5 billion rupees ($152 million) through notes, its first such local-currency bond sale since it was targeted by short seller Hindenburg Research in January. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
Signage atop the Adani Group headquarters in Ahmedabad, India, on Saturday, July 15, 2023. Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's flagship firm raised 12.5 billion rupees ($152 million) through notes, its first such local-currency bond sale since it was targeted by short seller Hindenburg Research in January. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Adani Group saw huge demand for its first public bond sale since being targeted last year by short seller Hindenburg Research, another sign that the Indian conglomerate has regained the confidence of investors.

Its solar energy unit Adani Green Energy Ltd. and associated firms, together known as Adani Green Energy Restricted Group 1, pulled in around $2.9 billion of orders for a $409 million 18-year senior secured bond — about seven times the deal size. 

In addition, the final yield guidance of 6.70% looks set to allay fears that the company would have to pay up to raise overseas capital after the US short seller’s claims triggered a rout in the stock and bond prices of group firms a year ago.  

Adani Storms Back Into Bond Market With A $409 Million Sale

“They are basically ticking the final box towards becoming an investment grade company again — which is to regain access to the public bond market,” said Xuchen Zhang, an emerging markets credit analyst at Jupiter Asset Management Ltd, a UK-based money manager. 

Underlining the strength of the result, Nomura Holdings Inc. analyst Eric Liu sees “fair value” for the new bonds at about 6.825%, a term used in the market to signify where an outstanding bond of the same maturity and type may trade. Typically, issuers offer a premium to this fair value to get a new deal done. 

It appeared that Adani was indeed offering a premium with the initial marketing levels of 7.125%, according to a person familiar with the matter, but strong demand allowed it to tighten pricing. 

Hindenburg levied accusations of fraud and stock manipulation in its early 2023 report. Billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate, whose business dealings range from ports to airports and solar energy, has repeatedly denied the claims. 

Since then, Adani won fresh equity backing from investors including GQG Partners LLC and successfully refinanced $3.5 billion worth of debt for the acquisition of cement companies, helping its securities to recover. On many measures, the company has emerged even stronger from the episode. 

What Bloomberg Intelligence Says...

Adani Green’s proposed Ba1/BBB- rated restricted group bonds may not offer much spread pickup vs. the group’s existing bonds, assuming it prices inside price guidance of 7.125%. It might trade broadly in line with Ba1/BB+/BBB- rated Adani Renewable’s 4.625% 2039s  

- Sharon Chen, credit analyst. Click here for full analysis

The proceeds of the bond will be used to redeem a $500 million note that matures in December, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The longer maturity and structure of the new notes removes refinancing risk, Fitch Ratings wrote on Feb. 27. The issuer group operates assets generating solar power in India. The assessor said it expected to rate the new notes BBB-, higher than the debt they’re replacing. 

Some of the world’s largest asset managers, including Neuberger Berman Group LLC, bought Adani dollar bonds after the unprecedented rout, according to an analysis by Bloomberg published in January. By contrast, Singapore’s state-owned investor Temasek Holdings Pte exited its position entirely, the analysis showed.

Barclays Plc and Deutsche Bank AG are among the banks tapped to help with the bond deal, a sign that major lenders are prepared to do business with the Indian billionaire.

WATCH: Bloomberg has learned that Adani Group began marketing what would be its first dollar note after a report by Hindenburg Research. P R Sanjai reports.Source: Bloomberg
WATCH: Bloomberg has learned that Adani Group began marketing what would be its first dollar note after a report by Hindenburg Research. P R Sanjai reports.Source: Bloomberg

(An earlier version of the story was corrected to clarify that the bond being redeemed matures later this year.)

--With assistance from Harry Suhartono and Anand Krishnamoorthy.

(Adds detail on bond structure in second paragraph)

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