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Jun 2024
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Oh Sh*t, AAA Debt Is Starting to Fail Ag...

Jeff Snider
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Another CRE securitized structure is reportedly causing losses for its top tier, this one in another country and from a different corner of the real estate market. This matches recent reports that big banks are quietly beginning to sell their seniors in the space. Moreover, US homebuilder activity has plunged to new lows as the crosscurrents in the economy and financing are getting more unfavorable. 

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Bloomberg Pimco Warns of More Regional Bank Failures on Property Pain
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-11/pimco-warns-of-more-regional-bank-failures-on-commercial-property-pain

Bloomberg CMBS Buyers Face First Europe AAA Loss Since Credit Crunch
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-19/cmbs-buyers-set-for-first-europe-aaa-loss-since-credit-crunch

Bloomberg Losses Pile Up in Top-Rated Bonds Backed by Commercial Real Estate Debt
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-23/cmbs-buyers-suffer-first-loss-on-aaa-debt-since-financial-crisis

CREDiQ CRE CLO Distress Rate Widens to 9.74%
https://cred-iq.com/blog/2024/06/14/cre-clo-distress-rate-widens-to-9-74/

CREDiQ Loan Modifications Swell 195% in 12 Months
https://cred-iq.com/blog/2024/06/21/loan-modifications-swell-195-in-12-months-cred-iq/

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