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Bloomberg News reported that Adani's aides met with the Trump team in order to end the U.S. Bribery Case.

Bloomberg News reported that representatives for Indian billionaire Gautam Adani met with officials of the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump to request dismissal criminal charges in a probe into bribery overseas.

Adani Total Gas led the way as shares of nine Adani Group listed companies rose from 0.4% to 5.3% at early Monday trading. The market as a whole gained 0.5%.

The report cited sources who said that discussions began in early this year, and they have intensified over the past few weeks. A resolution could be reached within a month, if the momentum continues.

Bloomberg declined to comment on the report from an Adani Group representative and spokespeople of the Justice Department, White House. The White House and Justice Department did not respond when contacted outside of regular U.S. office hours.

In November, U.S. officials indicted Adani along with his nephew Sagar Adani. They alleged that the two men paid bribes for Indian power supply contracts and lied to U.S. investors at fund raisings.

The SEC summoned Gautam Sagar and alleged that they had paid bribes in India to officials and misled investors about compliance during the $750 million Adani Green Bond sale.

Bloomberg News reported that the billionaire's advisers are attempting to convince Trump's administration that the prosecution of his case is not in line with Trump's priorities, and therefore should be reconsidered.

Adani Group and the Justice Department, as well as the White House, did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Adani Green announced late last month that its review of the U.S. Indictment had found no irregularities or non-compliance.

The indictment has wiped out about $13 billion from the market value of Adani Group's listed companies. (Reporting and editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Mrigank Dhaniwala and Nandan Mandayam from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)