Real Estate — November 29, 2012
Canadian Commercial Mortgage Market Continues to be Well Capitalized, A Second Canadian CMBS Deal-CMLS Financial Releases Latest Commercial Mortgage Spread CommentaryVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 29, 2012) - The Canadian commercial mortgage market continues to be well capitalized with most major lenders still active participants this late in the year. This quarter, the Canadian CMBS market takes a step closer to rejuvenation with CMLS Financial's $249 million issue; it's a record year for REIT senior unsecured issuance; RBC issues an historic covered bond; and the high yield space gets a little more crowded. Read the full commentary here: November 2012 Commentary.
CMLS Financial Ltd. is Canada's largest independently-owned commercial mortgage services company and one of the fastest growing organizations of its kind in Canada. CMLS Financial offers a host of diverse products and services to the commercial real estate finance industry, and soon, to the single family residential mortgage marketplace.
Contact Information
CMLS Financial Ltd.
Mr. Mark Achtemichuk
604.637.0874
mark.achtemichuk@cmls.ca
www.cmls.ca
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