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  1. Full text of Commercial Real Estate Losses and the Risk to Financial Stability : Congressional Oversight Panel February Oversight Report View original document The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

  2. This article examines links between Commercial Real Estate (CRE) markets and financial stability. The global financial crisis demonstrated the implications of CRE boom-bust cycles for the stability of many countries’ financial systems.

  3. 26 de may. de 2021 · This note analyzes the implications of changes in commercial real estate (CRE) prices for the stability of the US banking sector.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2022 · Disruptions in the commercial real estate market could in turn potentially threaten financial stability through the connectedness of the sector with the financial system and the broader macroeconomy. Continued vigilance is warranted on the part of financial supervisors to mitigate such risks.

  5. 26 de may. de 2021 · This note analyzes the implications of changes in commercial real estate (CRE) prices for the stability of the US banking sector. Using detailed bank -level and CRE price data for US metropolitan statistical areas, the analysis shows that, following a decline in CRE prices, banks with greater exposures to CRE loans perform

  6. Our analysis, reflecting market conditions up to 2023:Q3, reveals that CRE distress can induce anywhere from dozens to over 300 mainly smaller regional banks joining the ranks of banks at risk of solvency runs. These findings carry significant implications for financial regulation, risk supervision, and the transmission of monetary policy.

  7. The findings in this chapter indicate that commercial real estate price misalignments amplify downside risks to future growth and that commercial real estate price declines affect macro-financial outcomes through several channels, including a weakening of bank soundness and a decline in corporate investment.