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imageCARACAS: Credit ratings agency Standard & Poors on Monday said Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA's proposed bond swap was a "distressed exchange" that would be "tantamount to default" if completed, a blow to the cash-strapped firm's effort to seek a financial lifeline.

The announcement will likely further fuel skepticism about the plan to ease PDVSA's $7.1 billion amortization burden over the next 18 months as it struggles to make ends meet under low oil prices and an unraveling economy.

PDVSA has nonetheless promised it will honor bond commitments no matter the fate of the swap, and investors broadly believe it will continue making debt payments despite triple-digit inflation, product shortages and a deep recession. "We view the transaction as a distressed exchange," said Standard & Poor's, which downgraded PDVSA to CC from CCC.

"The outlook is negative, reflecting a downgrade potential if the company completes the exchange offer, which we classify as tantamount to default." PDVSA officials did not respond to an email seeking comment.

The company on Friday offered investors a new 2020 bond in exchange for the 2017N bond maturing in November 2017 and the 2017 bond maturing in April.

It said shares of its Citgo refining unit will be offered as collateral on the new bond.

The swap offers one new bond for each outstanding 2017 maturity, which some Wall St. analysts saw as insufficient to make the operation attractive.

"Bondholders may still be reluctant to exchange their bonds into a relatively high cash price bond on the still uncertain repayment capacity over the next 2 years," wrote Siobhan Morden, Head of Latin America Fixed Income Strategy at Nomura.

PDVSA President Eulogio Del Pino has called the swap a good opportunity for investors, but adds that bondholders who choose not to participate will continue to receive payment.

The company's bonds were down across the board on Monday even before the S&P announcement as concern about the value of the proposal and doubts about the legal underpinning of the Citgo guarantee weakened investor confidence.

Venezuela's opposition, which controls parliament, has said it will oppose the use of Citgo as collateral.

While opposition deputies recognize that PDVSA can carry out financial operations without the legislature's approval, they say the use of a state-owned asset as collateral requires congressional oversight.

The 2017 bond maturing in April was down 2.100 points to a bid price of 71.5 while the 2017N was down 1.300 points to 77.500.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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