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If a company has a leverage-based pricing grid and SOFR rises significantly while leverage stays the same, what happens to the margin?

  1. The pricing grid is reset based on current inflation.
  2. The margin remains unchanged.
  3. The margin increases to keep the all-in yield attractive.
  4. The margin automatically decreases to offset the SOFR rise.

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