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    Adani Green Energy Halts Bond Plan Over High Yield Demands

    October 16, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Adani Green Energy backed off from issuing US dollar bonds as investor demands for higher yields clashed with the company’s offers amid election and political uncertainties.

    What does this mean?

    Adani intended to issue 20-year bonds with a 7% yield, but investors pushed for more due to uncertainties from the US presidential elections and domestic political risks. Trust issues lingered from Hindenburg Research’s allegations of stock manipulation and offshore tax havens misuse in January 2023. This distrust persisted despite Adani raising $409 million earlier with strong demand reflecting $3 billion in bids. The bonds were linked to projects like Adani Hybrid Energy units, with mutual guarantees planned as per Fitch Ratings. The issuance aimed to refinance these subsidiaries’ existing construction loans.

    Why should I care?

    The bigger picture: A reflection of market sentiments.

    The stalled bond issuance shines a light on investor caution and the impact of geopolitical uncertainties on emerging markets. It highlights the uphill battle companies face when political events and past controversies loom over their financial strategies.

    For markets: Waiting for stability.

    Investors demanding higher yields signal a wary market environment, seeking ample compensation for perceived risks. Similar firms might need to revamp financial strategies as geopolitical and electoral uncertainties rise, possibly delaying or altering funding plans.



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