Flex language

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Flex language or market flex language is flexibility inserted into a syndicated loan contract that allows the arranging bank to alter the terms of the borrowing in order to attract enough lenders to finance the loan.[1] These alterations could include increases in the interest rate, changes in covenants, or increases in prepayment penalties. Market flex language was adopted by arrangers following the 1998 Russian financial crisis.[1]

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