The MBA does a great job in planning sessions, and in selecting a location where lenders and their mortgage bankers can meet. The convention takes place at the beginning of the year, so that the lenders can articulate their goals, which allows immediate feedback from the mortgage bankers; and gives the mortgage bankers direction in… Continue Reading
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Your Second 5 in Your Top 10 from ’10: More of That Interesting Mix
Posted in Good Times for Lenders, Market Trends, Tough Times for LendersAs I promised in my report on the top 5 topics from your top 10 for ’10, below are the balance of your favorite top 10 blog posts for last year. Your favorite postings show ’10 as a transition year, with significant financial reform, continuous stress testing and important lessons learned – but topped with… Continue Reading
Investment Grade Bondholders Have Tough Questions for CMBS 2.0 (Including Proposed SEC Disclosure Rule)
Posted in Good Times for Lenders, Market TrendsIn an earlier posting on CRE finance reform and market trends, I stepped back and asked the all-important questions: What does all this mean? What is the big-picture? Where is this going? I offered up four perspectives, with these as the first two – 1. The Good: the “return” of the unregulated lender 2. The… Continue Reading