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Are there Systemic Risks from Rising Defaults?
The Congressional Oversight Panel’s new report posits that commercial mortgage woes will dampen the recovery. -
Seniors Housing Trends Evidence Stability
The occupancy rate of the nation’s seniors housing stock rises in the third quarter; rent growth slows but remains positive. -
The White House and the November Jobs Report
Following November’s upside jobs report, the President visits Massachusetts Avenue to propose a strategy for growing employment. -
TALF, PPIP, and the Problem of Credit
McKenna Long’s Brian Olasov on the TALF, PPIP, and the outlook for the private-public interface in 2010. -
The New Placemaking: A Discussion With Matthew Kwatinetz
Placemaking, whole-neighborhood development initiatives, and the challenges of value capture. -
If It Doesn’t Quack Like a Duck: Comments on the New CMBS
DDR’s new CMBS issue succeeds precisely because it does not address the challenges in today’s financing market.
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Credit Markets
Are there Systemic Risks from Rising Defaults?
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Fundamentals
Seniors Housing Trends Evidence Stability
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Economy
The White House and the November Jobs Report
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Credit Markets
TALF, PPIP, and the Problem of Credit
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Interviews
The New Placemaking: A Discussion With Matthew Kwatinetz
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