Dr Chandan’s Lead Indicator: “The Return of the Rise of CMBS”
Commercial Observer reports: In his latest Commercial Observer Lead Indicator column, Real Capital Analytics Global Chief Economist Dr Sam Chandan discussed the broad-reaching and exciting implications for the return of CMBS originations. Though the primary lending market has been growing steadily for several quarters, nearly in lockstep with rapidly expanding volume of commercial real estate acquisitions, CMBS in the secondary market has been slower to resume after the downturn. Dr Chandan cautions, however, that, “While CMBS can play an important role in leveling the credit landscape, its continued growth faces challenges from cautious investors, policy makers and its own structural inertia.”
For all of Dr Chandan’s thoughts and predictions on CMBS in the coming quarters, please see his full column on the Commercial Observer’s website.
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