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Bubble-Era Mortgage Wave Maturing Imperils CMBS: Credit Markets - San Francisco Chronicle
BloombergBubble-Era Mortgage Wave Maturing Imperils CMBS: Credit MarketsSan Francisco ChronicleAbout 39.4 percent of five-year loans packaged into bonds were able to refinance in 2011 compared with 80 percent of 10-year commercial mortgages, the report said. The extra yield investors demand to own top-ranked commercial-mortgage bonds rather than .Bubble-Era Mortgage Wave Imperils CMBS as $19 Billion Due: Credit MarketsBloombergall 8 news articles »
Successful Refinancing of Eutelsat Communications Debt - Sacramento Bee
Successful Refinancing of Eutelsat Communications DebtSacramento BeeThe Bond issue is accompanied by a new five-year bullet €700 million senior unsecured term loan and a €200 million senior revolving credit facility, also with a five-year maturity allowing Eutelsat Communications to refinance the existing outstanding .and more »
Hotel Lenders Shun Foreclosures as $17.5 Billion in US Loans Come Due - Bloomberg
BloombergHotel Lenders Shun Foreclosures as $17.5 Billion in US Loans Come DueBloombergLenders pulled back from making new loans to package into securities in July as European debt woes roiled credit markets, making it harder for borrowers with debt coming due to refinance. Hotel foreclosures may accelerate amid a sluggish economic .and more »
Mexican Local Government Nonperforming Bank Loans Up At 3.7% - Wall Street Journal
Mexican Local Government Nonperforming Bank Loans Up At 3.7%Wall Street JournalMEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)-The recent increase in delinquencies on local government loans is a concern for the Mexican banking system, Deutsche Bank said Wednesday, citing September credit data from banking regulator .and more »
Dubai says it has no plans to restructure state debt next year, but . - Washington Post
Dubai says it has no plans to restructure state debt next year, but .Washington PostSheik Ahmed acknowledged, however, that Dubai may need to refinance part of its debts — a move he described as a customary financial practice. Doing so would likely allow Dubai to avoid defaulting on its obligations without necessarily coming up with .and more »
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