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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
Spreads could tighten further amid unusually busy final month that should set up mortgage markets for a strong start to 2025
All classes oversubscribed as investors 'need' new issue conduit CMBS to rebalance their index exposure
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Conduit deal flow picking up after a first half in which SASB deals had stolen the CMBS show
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Widening 'not as bad as it could have been' as market participants focus on impact of lower rates
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Lower rates will give the market a boost even as other sectors curdle at the prospect of a recession
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Bankers see only mild widening with primary market set to remain busy throughout August
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Lower rates would make refinancing more attractive and may unleash further supply
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The CMBS transaction refinances a Hudson Yards luxury residential tower that the sponsor developed in 2000
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SASB will keep setting the pace, but CRE CLOs could shed their poor reputation
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Office deal joins SASB surge as DB researchers expect 'thaw'
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Strong demand allows the most prolific issuers of SASB CMBS to increase deal size