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Botched fallbacks leave CLOs facing early Libor switch

Nearly two-thirds of CRE securitisations issued since 2019 have already triggered fallback clauses

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Dozens of commercial real estate (CRE) securitisations will transition away from US dollar Libor in the coming weeks, more than two years ahead of schedule, after botched legal language was inserted into the deals. At current rates, the early changeover will hit equity investors, who take the first loss in securitised products.

The problem is thought to affect nearly two-thirds of CRE

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