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Sources: Novonor is close to a deal with IG4 to sell Braskem to them.

Four sources familiar with the matter said that Brazilian engineering group Novonor was close to reaching a deal to sell its majority controlling stake in petrochemical company Braskem to IG4 Capital.

The Braskem stock in Sao Paulo rose more than 17% following a Bloomberg News article on the possible deal. It was the largest gainer of the Bovespa benchmark index, which rose by 1.5%.

Sources who spoke under condition of anonymity said that Braskem's largest shareholders, state-owned oil company Petrobras and conglomerate Novonor, were negotiating with asset management firm IG4 and a deal may be completed in the coming days.

According to two sources, IG4 could buy the debt of Novonor while the conglomerate retains a small stake.

Braskem executives refused to comment when they spoke to journalists about the company's results for the third quarter. They also said that they weren't involved in any ongoing discussions.

Petrobras currently owns 48.0% of Braskem voting shares while Novonor holds 50.1%.

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In August, IG4 announced that its talks with key stakeholders have progressed after signing exclusive rights to purchase billions of reais in debt of Novonor from Brazil's biggest banks, including the state development bank BNDES.

A deal could also settle the outstanding debt that has been hanging over Novonor (formerly Odebrecht), which was inflated during the Car Wash scandal about a decade back, when the group pledged Braskem shares to secure 15 billion reais of bank loans.

Since then, the debt has grown to nearly 20 billion reais.

Braskem could be given new life by a new controlling shareholder and an injection of new capital. The company has been struggling with low margins and lingering debt.

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Braskem announced on Tuesday that it had a net loss of 26 million reais (4.81 million dollars) for the period July-September, a smaller loss than the net loss of 592 million euros reported a year ago.

(source: Reuters)