As Gautam Adani drops down the world’s rich list, here’s what we know about Hindenburg Research’s accusations and what they mean for the Indian conglomerate

The sprawling empire of Gautam Adani, an Indian industrialist and one of the world’s richest men, seemed unstoppable until the US investor Hindenburg Research accused his company of “pulling the largest con in corporate history”.

As soon as markets opened in Asia after the report was published, spooked investors offloaded their positions in the seven listed Adani companies. Within days, the Adani Group companies had shed more than US$90bn (£73bn) in value, representing more than one-third of the market value of its stocks.

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