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Could the #commercialrealestate market be the ticking time bomb that triggers the next #economicrecession? Non-performing loans, steeply discounted commercial assets, and high deficits hiding deeper economic woes – my guest and I tackle these pressing issues head-on.
From our June 12, 2024 Win-Win Webinar, I bring together three eminent voices in banking and real estate finance – William Erbey, President, Salt Pond Holdings, LLC, Bill Moreland, Partner, BankRegData.com and Chris Whalen, Chairman, Whalen Global Advisors LLC.
In a riveting discussion, we unveil the hidden dangers of non-performing loans #npl that federal spending might be masking, unpack the inflationary threats posed by ballooning deficits, despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to control the situation, highlight the staggering debt and dwindling demand leading to deep discounts on asset sales, and take a deeper look into the escalating issues within the commercial loan sector of the #bankingindustry.
From the challenges of repurposing commercial buildings to the factors reshaping the market to the opportunities and risks for investors, this episode promises a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate dynamics at play in today’s economic and real estate landscapes.
William Erbey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-erbey-/
Bill Moreland on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-moreland-097586/
Chris Whalen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcwhalen/
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