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Analysts at Kroll Bond Rating Agency predict issuance in bonds backed by commercial mortgages could hit $125 billion next year, even with borrowing costs rising as interest rates go up.
December 17 -
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate improved from October to November, according to Fitch Ratings.
December 15 -
Total commercial and multifamily mortgage debt outstanding increased in the third quarter, in a quarterly comparison, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
December 15 -
When news broke in October that New York's Stuyvesant Town was being sold, observers expected the $3 billion loan on the property to be paid off without a glitch.
December 3 -
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate improved by double-digit basis points in November, fulfilling Trepp's forecast for a large monthly improvement.
December 2 -
Morgan Stanley is readying a deal backed by 57 commercial mortgages.
November 25 -
There's been concern this year that commercial mortgage bonds are getting backed by loans that are increasingly risky.
November 23 -
People's United Financial in Bridgeport, Conn., has dismissed three employees in the wake of alleged fraud on commercial real estate loans.
November 23 -
A joint venture formed by a regional credit union trade group and a loan servicer has a simple mission: to help small credit unions that lack expertise in SBA lending jump into the booming 7(a) market.
November 18 -
Funds associated with David Tepper sued to block CWCapital Asset Management LLC from recovering more than $500 million in interest from the mortgage on Manhattan's largest apartment complex.
November 12 -
The former chief executive of a Nebraska bank has been convicted by a federal jury for lying to investors and regulators about considerable losses tied to risky commercial real estate investments.
November 10 -
Banks have added so much capital in the past several years that they're better protected from declines in real estate values than they were before the financial crisis.
November 10 -
Commercial real estate executives expect asset values and capital availability to stabilize next year, according to The Real Estate Roundtable's fourth-quarter Sentiment Index survey.
November 9 -
New York City officials announced plans for what may be Brooklyn's tallest building, a 600-foot office tower in the borough's downtown.
November 9 -
RCS Capital Corp. plunged after Apollo Global Management scaled back plans to invest in the company and another entity associated with Nicholas Schorsch.
November 9 -
Clayton Homes reported a higher third-quarter profit on increased sales of its manufactured homes.
November 9 -
Shares of real estate investment trusts fell the most since August after an upbeat reading on U.S. jobs increased the odds the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year.
November 6 -
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate continued its year-long improvement in October, with another big improvement predicted for November, according to Trepp.
November 4 -
New rules proposed by international banking regulators would severely reduce, and possibly eliminate, banks' profitability in trading bonds that finance everything from home loans and apartment mortgages to auto loans and student debt, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
November 4 -
Greystone has secured $88.6 million in financing to rehabilitate 20 multifamily properties for low-income residents in Tennessee.
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