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Where's the Debt?

Sep 11, 2007 2:16 PM

How retail real estate is adjusting to the subprime meltdown's effect on the the credit markets.

Retail Traffic takes a comprehensive look at how the credit crunch is impacting different sectors. Conduit lenders have shaken up pricing and underwriting. Portfolio lenders are trying to make the most of the chaos. Private equity firms have stopped buying as their funding has dried up. And shopping center REITs have carried on despite sagging stock prices.

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