Cmbs 911

Cmbs 911
Author: Ann Hambly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733723619

911 First Responders are a special breed. They know who to help first and how to help best. And they act with the welfare of others as their guide.But what do you do and who can help when your highly structured commercial property loan (CMBS) faces an all-out, life-altering emergency? Until now, there has never been a book that explains it all.In 'CMBS 911' you'll find a road map to better understanding the players and the processes, as well as the contracts, consequences, and responsibilities of everyone involved.From big picture concept to itemized checklists, it's a roadmap for making the complicated easy to understand which, when you think about it, ultimately makes it a roadmap to success.

The Handbook of Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities

The Handbook of Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1998-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781883249496

The Handbook of Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities is a cornerstone reference in this emerging sector of the structured finance market. This Second Edition provides updated coverage of the market, the instruments, the tools used to assess these securities, and tax accounting issues. In addition to an overview of the commercial real estate finance and commercial property markets, this book also covers property-market framework for bond investors, the role of the servicer, an investor's perspective on commercial mortgage-backed coupon strips, defaults on commercial mortgages, assessing credit risk, an options approach to valuation and risk analysis, legal perspectives on disclosure issues, and federal income taxation.

Commercial Real Estate

Commercial Real Estate
Author: United States. Congressional Oversight Panel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2010
Genre: Atlanta (Ga.)
ISBN:

Quantitative Management of Bond Portfolios

Quantitative Management of Bond Portfolios
Author: Lev Dynkin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 999
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691210616

The practice of institutional bond portfolio management has changed markedly since the late 1980s in response to new financial instruments, investment methodologies, and improved analytics. Investors are looking for a more disciplined, quantitative approach to asset management. Here, five top authorities from a leading Wall Street firm provide practical solutions and feasible methodologies based on investor inquiries. While taking a quantitative approach, they avoid complex mathematical derivations, making the book accessible to a wide audience, including portfolio managers, plan sponsors, research analysts, risk managers, academics, students, and anyone interested in bond portfolio management. The book covers a range of subjects of concern to fixed-income portfolio managers--investment style, benchmark replication and customization, managing credit and mortgage portfolios, managing central bank reserves, risk optimization, and performance attribution. The first part contains empirical studies of security selection versus asset allocation, index replication with derivatives and bonds, optimal portfolio diversification, and long-horizon performance of assets. The second part covers portfolio management tools for risk budgeting, bottom-up risk modeling, performance attribution, innovative measures of risk sensitivities, and hedging risk exposures. A first-of-its-kind publication from a team of practitioners at the front lines of financial thinking, this book presents a winning combination of mathematical models, intuitive examples, and clear language.

Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution

Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution
Author: Stephen B. Meister
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470944301

How to plan for the commercial real estate collapse Encompassing apartment, office, retail, hospitality, warehouse, manufacturing, and flex or R & D buildings, commercial real estate (CRE) investment in the U.S. totaled $6.4 trillion at the end of 2008. As noted in the February 2010 Congressional Oversight Panel Report, $1.4 trillion of CRE debt is coming due by 2014 and half of the CRE projects securing such debt are underwater. Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution: Strategies, Tranche Warfare, and Prospects for Recovery looks at how we got into this mess–impacts of the housing crisis, debt structures, lender-borrower collusion, and bankruptcy abuses–and offers possible solutions to the CRE crisis. Along the way, author Stephen Meister: • Discusses how CRE value losses are being driven by investors’ risk adjusted cap rates, not just poorer market fundamentals • Discusses strategies and emerging trends in CRE foreclosures, including forced lender fundings, lender attempts to chill bids and UCC foreclosure tactics and pitfalls • Proposes legislative solutions and explains how any rebound will require federal spending cuts, a vast deleveraging and a market clearing process With a crashing CRE debt market and the hundreds of CRE-heavy regional banks destined for failure, getting out ahead of the curve is essential. Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution addresses how we got here and how you can plan for the impending crash.