The Adani family's real estate unit is in advanced discussions with Emaar Properties to finalize a deal worth $1.4 billion for one of Emaar's Indian units. This move is expected to strengthen Adani's presence in the Indian real estate market.
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The potential deal between Adani and Emaar is valued at $1.4 billion.
Adani Properties is in talks to acquire one of Emaar’s Indian real estate units.
Emaar is looking to monetize its assets and focus on its core markets in the Middle East and other international locations.
This deal could help Adani establish a stronger foothold in India’s real estate market, particularly in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities.
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