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No stranger to controversial statements, George Soros, midway through a speech ahead of the Munich Security Conference, touched upon the debate over Gautam Adani's business empire and the market selloff in Adani group stocks in the wake of the Hindenburg Research revelations. The 92-year-old hedge fund manager-turned-philanthropist went on to say that he saw the impact of "the affair" on India as an "investment opportunity" that "may open the door to a democratic revival" in the country. What George Soros said The over-40-minute speech, which the Hungarian-born businessman read out from a prepared text, covered issues including climate change, the…
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