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German banks’ results hint at the challenges real estate markets are presenting for them; Spanish banks are reported to be preparing to sell non-performing loans; Evergrande’s Chapter 15 bankruptcy filing provides a reminder of China’s ailing economy; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
WeWork’s Q2 earnings call provides a concerning update; Italian credit specialist Prelios to be sold; Patrizia sources a major office refinancing in Frankfurt; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
Vonovia reports €2.7 billion in asset value declines despite rental business growth; Patrizia sets sights on a €300 million fundraise for its second credit investment vehicle; Precede's Daljit Sandhu steps down as chief operating officer; Scope Ratings warns of further pressure ahead for property companies; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
Vicky Schiff, chief executive of Avrio Management, is on a mission to prove that environmental and social improvements also make for better business, Rob Murray writes.
No stress ahead for European banks, says the ECB; the US Federal Reserve seeks tighter rules on banks' capital requirements; Standard Chartered finances acquisition of City of London office; Aareal Bank issues meaty loan in the UK's student accommodation sector; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
Starwood’s US office default adds another high-profile name to those that have not met debt deadlines this year; Goldman Sachs reveals real estate write-downs across its portfolio; a conclusion to the Evergrande saga appears closer; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
The first European CMBS in more than a year is planned, secured by logistics properties owned by Blackstone; Fitch highlights potential stresses for a securitised Brookfield loan in Germany; Italy’s COIMA sources green financing for part of its Milan regeneration scheme; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
Naxitis CIB says German lenders will struggle under its 'severe stress test' scenario; lending to account for half of South Korea public pension fund's overseas real estate strategy; Octopus Real Estate sets to work raising its fourth debt vehicle; HBSC warns investors away from UK REITs; Finloop finds debt funds behind most new issuances; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
UK lenders take a further step towards standardised green lending with a draft ESG framework; Adler Real Estate, the Germany-focused business facing significant refinancings, is raided as part of an accounting investigation; Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management’s fundraising target for real estate debt capital signals non-bank lenders’ ambitions; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
The departure of banking giant HSBC puts the future of London’s Canary Wharf in the spotlight; Valesco Group makes contrarian office purchase with the support of existing lenders; NREP's new parent Urban Partners makes a play for sustainable mezzanine lending; and more in today's briefing, exclusively for our valued subscribers.
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