The level of U.S. commercial real estate loan delinquencies in collateralized debt obligations has decreased slightly, according to Fitch Ratings. The CREL CDO delinquency rate in January dropped to 12.5% from 13% as a result of asset managers extending loans and disposing of troubled assets, according to Fitch. But Fitch continues to forecast an increase in delinquencies that will reach 25% by the end of the year. "The credit characteristics of many restructured loans remains questionable," said Fitch senior director Karen Trebach. Fitch's statistics reflect its CREL CDO delinquency index, which includes loans and assets that are 60 days or more delinquent, matured balloon loans and the current month's repurchased assets.
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