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Weekly Issue | UBS’s Nick Galeone On the CMBS Market; CMBS Office Distress; the State of CRE Collateralized Loan Obligations; New York’s Hotel Scarcity

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Plus: The Manhattan-to-Brooklyn office migration reverses itself. [UBS's Nick Galeone On CMBS Financ

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