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Trepp CMBS Delinquency Rate Hits New All-Time High in June: Rate Increases for Fourth Straight Month

NEW YORK, July 2, 2012 — Trepp, LLC, the leading provider of information, analytics and technology to the CMBS, commercial real estate and banking markets, released its June 2012 U.S. CMBS Delinquency Report today (available at http://www.trepp.com/knowledge/research).

The delinquency rate for U.S. commercial real estate loans in CMBS moved up 12 basis points in June to 10.16%. This new all-time high comes just one month after cracking through the 10% barrier.

Late last year, Trepp had predicted that the market could easily see a spike of 70 basis points in the short term. As the CMBS market has now seen the rate increase 64 basis points since late 2011, that forecast turned out to be pretty close. Since February, the delinquency rate is up 79 basis points.

The good news for the CMBS market is that most of the five-year loans originated in 2007 were made in the first six months of that year. Having just hit the halfway mark in 2012, the number of 2007 five-year loans reaching their maturity dates will fall off sharply over the next six months.

"The soaring temperatures across the U.S. made for a very uncomfortable June in many places. With the level well over 10% now, the delinquency rate is equally uncomfortably high for CMBS investors. Driving the rate up has been the fact that only 28% of the loans from 2007 due to mature in 2012 managed to pay off in full. Just as the heat should break by September, investors should see some relief, too. Now that most of the 2007 loans coming due in 2012 have passed their maturity date, the delinquency rate should start to level off soon," said Manus Clancy, senior managing director at Trepp.

The increase in the delinquency rate was driven by weak performance among lodging, office and retail loans. The only major property type to improve in June was the industrial segment. Multifamily loans ended the month unchanged.

Currently, $59 billion in loans are delinquent. This excludes loans that are past their balloon date but are current in their interest payments. There are $75.9 billion in loans with the special servicer.

For additional details, request the June U.S. CMBS Delinquency Report at http://www.trepp.com. For daily CMBS and bank trading ideas, credit events and commentary, register for TreppWire or follow us on Twitter.

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