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Definition of Upward flex - Finance dictionary
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Upward flex
A technique which involves the upward revising of the margins on a loan offered on the banking Syndicate Market when demand for such a loan is smaller than supply. Very often used for LBO syndications. The opposite is the Reverse flex when margins have to be revised downwards due to a demand larger than the offer at the time of syndication.
Upward flex
A technique which involves the upward revising of the margins on a loan offered on the banking Syndicate Market when demand for such a loan is smaller than supply. Very often used for LBO syndications. The opposite is the Reverse flex when margins have to be revised downwards due to a demand larger than the offer at the time of syndication.
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Upward flex
A technique which involves the upward revising of the margins on a loan offered on the banking Syndicate Market when demand for such a loan is smaller than supply. Very often used for LBO syndications. The opposite is the Reverse flex when margins have to be revised downwards due to a demand larger than the offer at the time of syndication.
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