Nomura (NMR) is being sued by a fund operated by Elara Capital in a London court, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
The lawsuit is over allegations that the Japanese investment bank needlessly cost it $43 million in losses when it called in $205 million in loans used to invest in the conglomerate of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, the report said.
Adani was then under scrutiny amid fraud and stock manipulation allegations by a short-seller that implicated Elara, the report said.
Nomura and Elara did not immediately reply to MT Newswires' request for comment.
Shares of Nomura were down more than 1% in recent Tuesday premarket activity.
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