The markets regulator Sebi dismissed allegations by Hindenburg Research about conflict of interest involving its chairperson, stating that adequate internal mechanisms were in place. Sebi emphasized its actions against Adani Group, highlighted completed investigations, and negated claims of regulatory changes favoring Blackstone. Sebi’s response followed a show-cause notice issued to Hindenburg over illegal gains.
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