Archive - Nov 28, 2009 - Story

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Five CMBS Case Studies





Five easy to digest CMBS narratives courtesy of the BarCap CMBS team, which highlight why "extend and pretend" in the commercial real estate arena is doomed to fail, and why the longer the pain is postponed, the greater the ultimate loss to all stakeholders involved. The administration and the Fed are rushing against the value evaporation/debt inflation clock, and losing. The five properties detailed:

Shutters on the Beach & Casa Del Mar

The Belnord

Columbia Center

Schron Industrial

Tustin Legacy

 

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Weekly Charts And Trends





Your weekly recap of European and Chinese action in a few easy charts (and some token conflicts of interest)

 

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The Firecracker Report: Dubai Default Examined





This year's Thanksgiving turkey has arrived as a dud. While the U.S. markets were closed over the holiday, Dubai managed to pull the rug from under the global risk trade by announcing a 6 month moratorium on the debt of Dubai World. The state-sponsored Dubai World is an umbrella company that houses a portfolio of businesses, including Nakheel - the famous real estate developer of the Palm Islands.

 

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Abu Dhabi [Unlikely to Pay All Dubai's Debts/Graciously Assisting Sovereign Brother] (Select One)





Interestingly, though implicit and Fanniesque guarantees by Abu Dhabi have always colored the pricing of Dubai's debt (along with the image, apparently exaggerated both in will and ability, of the virtually unlimited backing of Abu Dhabi's "$600 billion" sovereign wealth fund) most stories covering the Reuters disclosure this morning focus on the (so far ethereal) assistance Abu Dhabi will be giving Dubai, and not that which it will not.

 
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