
Brazilian sugar giant Raízen launches a $12.6 billion debt restructuring, with BNP Paribas holding $800 million at the top

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Brazilian sugar and ethanol producer Raízen has initiated a $12.6 billion out-of-court debt restructuring, involving approximately 65 billion reais of debt. BNP Paribas is the largest creditor, holding about 4.2 billion reais ($810 million) in claims. Other major creditors include Banco Bradesco SA, Rabobank, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, each holding around 2 billion reais in claims. The restructuring plan may include shareholder capital injections, partial debt-to-equity swaps, or asset sales
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