Commercial Mortgage Defaults at U.S. Banks Reach 3.4% (Update1) (Bloomberg)

Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — The commercial mortgage default rate on loans held by U.S. banks more than doubled to 3.4 percent in the third quarter as vacancies rose and rents declined, Real Estate Econometrics LLC said.

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