First CMBS sale via TALF is on track as Fed's concern eases
Federal Reserve officials had raised concerns about a closely watched commercial mortgage-backed securities transaction, but the central bank indicated that its worry is easing. The deal is expected to be a test for the U.S. government's Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility. The real estate industry is hoping the debt sale will lead to other similar deals.
Wall Street Journal, The | 11/04
This story published in SIFMA SmartBrief on 11/04/2009
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