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Borrowers and servicers set to spar on already modified loans
Four live deals for now, but activity will pick up with investors hungry for recovering sector
CMBS has bounced back after shaking off the stigma of office exposure, among other negative headlines, taking advantage of a more stable rates environment to post impressive returns and issuance volumes. There is confidence that an even stronger 2025 is in store, writes Nick Conforti
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If the company rejects all its leases, it could increase vacancy rates by a point in some big cities
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CRE firm raises over $1bn after tightening spreads more than 20bp on four tranches
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Dallas-based firm complete hotel sector's July comeback, following Brookfield, Oaktree and Trinity
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High-end resort deals do well but generic business hotels still under the pressure of higher rates
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The collateral pool consists entirely of five-year loans, most of which are on retail and office properties
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Investment firm’s head of structured credit believes CMBS is the ‘most distressed’ asset class
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Transaction backed iconic Hawaiian resort that enjoys high cash flow and faces limited competition