Two financial firms behind plunge in shares of Reliance Group companies

Reuters 

(Reuters) - A recent plunge in the shares of three from India's Group was caused by two financial firms selling stock they had held as collateral, the conglomerate said on Friday.

It added the affected - Ltd, and - were "performing satisfactorily on all operating parameters."

The three said in stock exchange filings that the financial firms had sold around 4 billion rupees ($56 million) of the companies' shares in the open market from Feb. 4-7.

During that period, Reliance Power's shares plunged 62.1 percent, while those of Reliance Infrastructure dropped 58.6 percent and Reliance Capital's fell 38.6 percent.

"has reached out numerous times to to address concerns on shortfall in margins and resultant fall in collateral valuation," said in a statement.

Since failed to address these concerns, Edelweiss had to liquidate the collateral based on agreed terms, the financial firm said, describing Reliance's allegations as "unfounded, baseless and false."

"L&T Finance enforced its rights of invocation and sold pledged shares to the extent of its outstanding dues by following the due process of contract and law," L&T Finance said in a separate statement, also rejecting Reliance's allegations.

said that plans by its owner, Anil Ambani, to resolve Reliance Communications' (RCom) debt problems via the had no adverse impact on the three group companies in question.

RCom's stock has dropped 55.2 percent since it announced its plan on Friday.

($1 = 71.1410 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Chris Thomas in Bengaluru; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Mark Potter)

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First Published: Fri, February 08 2019. 19:57 IST