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Trepp: Commercial Executives Expect Sector to Avoid Severe Damage
Commercial real estate executives are expressing concern about upcoming economic headwinds but believe CRE will avoid the most severe damage, reported Trepp LLC, New York.

CMBS Delinquency Rate Drops Sharply
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate declined sharply in August, posting the largest drop in six months, reported Trepp LLC, New York.

CMBS Delinquency, Special Servicing Rates Dip Again
“More of the same” was the commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate headline in July, according to Trepp Senior Managing Director Manus Clancy.

CMBS Delinquency, Special Servicing Rates Improve
Trepp LLC, New York, reported the commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate declined again in June–but not by much.

CMBS Delinquency Rate Falls Again
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate fell once again in March and most CMBS rating actions were affirmations, analysts reported

CMBS Delinquency Rate Dips
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate dipped in November, largely due to continued Coronavirus debt relief, said Fitch Ratings, New York.

CMBS Delinquency Rate Falls; Issuance Bounces Back
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate continued to fall in October while issuance increased, said Trepp LLC and KBRA, New York.

CMBS Delinquency Rate Falls from Near-Record High
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate fell again in August after posting a big decline July.

CMBS Report: More Than 2,600 U.S. CMBS Borrowers Seek Coronavirus Relief; Delinquency Reports Mixed
Fitch Ratings, New York, reported more than 2,600 commercial real estate borrowers, representing $49.1 billion of mortgage loans, have sought potential debt relief during the first two weeks of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.