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Private label commercial real estate (CRE) securitizations may end up at $149 billion - more than double 2020’s volume of $62.2 billion.
November 29 -
Any reinvestment assets chosen for the trust must be a healthcare property, and they must be intended for refinance with the proceeds of an agency mortgage loan.
November 24 -
The FOMC decided to leave interest rates near zero and begin scaling back the pace of purchases in the $120-billion-per-month bond-buying program it launched last year, with an eye toward completing the process by mid-2022.
November 24 -
However, the median monthly expense associated with financing is still lower than that for a lease.
November 24 -
The deal also provides a sequential principal distribution to all of the certificates at all times, unlike recent non-prime securitizations.
November 23 -
Bankers are repackaging everything from fast food franchises to fitness-center fees into bonds at the fastest clip since the global financial crisis as investors chase yield and inflation protection.
November 23 -
But in November, home buyer demand reached its highest level since RedFin began compiling the data in 2017.
November 23 -
Despite a number of weaknesses, the bonds will benefit from a senior liquidity reserve account of $167.5 million and a subordinate liquidity reserve account of $20.5 million.
November 23 -
Most of the deals are FFELP loans, but the sponsor and servicer entity is considered a financially weak company.
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However, capacity issues, the suspension of the government-sponsored enterprise purchase caps and higher conforming limits all could affect activity, KBRA said.
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