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Syngenta’s $7bn bond sale hinges on settlement funding plan

Syngenta has reached a legal settlement that could help it salvage a failed $7bn bond sale, but analysts and investors warned that the Swiss company must first outline how it will fund the legal liabilities while keeping an investment-grade credit rating.

Banks postponed the debt sale on Monday after nervous investors shunned a key part of the financing for ChemChina’s $44bn takeover of the seed and pesticide maker. The sale was meant to refinance $6.5bn of bridge loans backing ChemChina’s $44bn acquisition, shifting banks’ exposure to debt investors.

A chief concern for investors was the raft of lawsuits Syngenta was facing over allegations of selling genetically modified corn seeds before they were approved for sale in China. But a day after pulling the deal, Syngenta said it had reached a settlement in a key trial in Minnesota, which — subject to court approval — would establish a settlement fund for eligible claimants.

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