The business school’s end-year 2019 survey results show defaults were on the rise pre-covid-19, but that the market entered the crisis in a nonetheless stable state.
3 min read · 30 April 2020
After a lofty point in the investment cycle saw the definition of prime real estate become flexible, investors are now unwilling to tolerate extra risk without additional rewards.
6 min read · 29 April 2020
The pandemic will make it difficult to invest capital during the first half of the year but declines in asset pricing are expected to help deal volumes rebound in H2 2020.
3 min read · 29 April 2020
Trimont’s Michael Delaney argues that while the covid-19 crisis dominates the real estate lending market, the transition from LIBOR remains of crucial importance.
4 min read · 20 April 2020
Lenders are facing calls to grant interest payment holidays, force majeure is on people’s minds, and operational property is expected to be hardest hit.
3 min read · 16 April 2020
A survey by Link Group shows few property finance professionals saw coronavirus as a major threat in January.
5 min read · 08 April 2020
Our conversations with debt providers suggest many will favour a collaborative approach to dealing with difficulties faced by borrowers.
8 min read · 07 April 2020
German lenders are lost for words, opportunistic credit specialists are gearing up, and sponsors are dealing with a loss of income.
3 min read · 02 April 2020
Otherwise, US private real estate mogul Tom Barrack says, widespread margin calls could trigger the next financial crisis – and it’s hard to disagree.
3 min read · 31 March 2020
UBS’ real estate and private markets business analyses the areas of private real estate that will bear the biggest short-term impacts of a world under lockdown.
2 min read · 26 March 2020