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Fitch Notes CMBS Deliquency Uptick
March 28, 2008

U.S. CMBS delinquencies rose to 0.3 percent, according Fitch, Reuters News has reported. During February, there was a 14.5 percent delinquency rate in multi-family loans, 14.6 percent bump in hotel-related loans, 5.8 percent for retail-related loans and just 1.1 percent for those for office buildings.

 
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