The row involving India's market watchdog and short-seller Hindenburg needs a different response, says @andymukherjee70. Doing nothing is a dangerous mistake https://t.co/7lRtLCAVAg via @opinion
The row involving India's market watchdog and short-seller Hindenburg needs a different response, says @andymukherjee70. Doing nothing is a dangerous mistake https://t.co/cQr0OaaMqU via @opinion
The row involving India's market watchdog and short-seller Hindenburg needs a different response, says @andymukherjee70. Doing nothing is a dangerous mistake https://t.co/gjD1DupF9e
A dispute has emerged between India's market watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), and the short-seller firm Hindenburg Research. The situation has prompted calls for a more decisive response from Indian authorities. Andy Mukherjee, a columnist, suggests that the Supreme Court should reestablish a committee to investigate potential regulatory failures, akin to the one formed last year during the Adani controversy. Mukherjee warns that inaction could lead to significant risks.