CMBS: Back in Business?
By Mark Heschmeyer • Dec 9th, 2009 • Category: Commercial Real EstateThe commercial mortgage bond securitization window that has been closed for nearly two years during this recession has reopened for business in the last few weeks and investors have lined up encouragingly to take advantage of a new round of CMBS offerings...
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