The $5.2 Trillion Commercial Real Estate Market Withstood Pandemic Pressures, Yet Risks Are Emerging
Tom Doolittle and
Arthur Fliegelman
No 22-03, The OFR Blog from Office of Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury
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Despite the 2020 economic downturn and uptick in remote work, the U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) market held strong. While the $5.2 trillion CRE loans market has historically posed risks to banks and other financial institutions during recessions, most of these institutions weren’t forced to absorb large CRE-related credit losses this time, which helped maintain financial stability. We explore the economic conditions, financial environment, and policy decisions that supported CRE after the 2020 recession in our OFR Brief released today.
Date: 2022-07-19
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