easy · Debt Capital Markets
If a company has a leverage-based pricing grid and SOFR rises significantly while leverage stays the same, what happens to the margin?
- The pricing grid is reset based on current inflation.
- The margin remains unchanged.
- The margin increases to keep the all-in yield attractive.
- The margin automatically decreases to offset the SOFR rise.
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