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Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) are fixed-income investment products that are backed by mortgages on commercial properties rather than residential real estate.
Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) are fixed-income investment products that are backed by mortgages on commercial properties rather than residential real estate. CMBS can provide liquidity to real estate investors and commercial lenders alike.
CMBS lenders are essentially wholesalers, benefitting from what the retail industry would call a bulk discount. They originate loans at a certain interest rate, then sell them later at a different interest rate thanks to the bulk package they provide through their bonds.
Institutional investors, such as pension funds, insurance companies, and mutual funds, are docHub buyers of CMBS. These investors typically have a long-term investment horizon and are attracted to the diversification, yield, and prepayment protection offered by CMBS.
CMBS are backed by commercial real estate properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and hotels, while MBS are backed by residential properties. Commercial properties tend to have higher credit risks than residential properties due to their higher vacancy rates and lower occupancy levels.
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CMBS are securities which are backed by underlying collateral consisting of commercial mortgage loans on items such as retail properties, office properties, industrial properties, multi-family housing and hotels. The properties are income producing and operate for economic profit.
CMBS provide exposure to Commercial Real Estate (CRE) without direct investment in properties. CMBS are designed to allow investors to customize risk and return by choosing where in the capital structure to invest.
Within CMBS, the bonds are organized into tranches ing to their levels of credit risk. The highest quality tranches receive interest and principal payments on loans and have the lowest associated risk. The lowest tranches in CMBS offer higher interest rates but will contain the riskiest loans in the portfolio.

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