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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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Office segment again leads increase in late payments, though other property types see little change
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Fitch review drives many ratings down lower, with office and retail under scrutiny
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Servicer looks to sell by year end, as weak market and increasing advances drive potential losses higher
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Office troubles continue to worsen the fastest, while there was mild improvement in struggling retail sector
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Securitizations in the sector are on the rise, and investor concerns around energy consumption might make lead to more deals backed by renewable and energy-efficient assets
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The asset class is benefiting as higher mortgage rates lock more people into the rental market
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US issuers should address concerns over energy consumption if they want to maximize the potential of one of the sector's most promising assets
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KBRA says delinquency was up by 23bp in August, on the heels of July's 34bp increase
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Digital Realty, TPG deal backed by certified green buildings to assuage investors concerns over data center energy consumption