Arbor Realty Trust Inc., New York, has priced a collateralized debt obligation to be issued by two newly formed subsidiaries of the company.Arbor Realty, a real estate investment trust that invests in bridge and mezzanine loans and other real-estate-related assets, said the facility is expected to issue approximately $547.5 million of investment-grade debt. The debt will be issued on a floating-rate basis at an initial weighted average spread of about 44 basis points over the three-month London interbank offered rate, the REIT said. The face value of the collateral in the initial portfolio, consisting primarily of bridge and mezzanine loans and B notes, is expected to be about $600 million. The company can be found online at http://www.arborrealtytrust.com.
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