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Risk Spotlight: Risk from the Real Estate Market is Limited, but Changes in Occupancy and Prices May Increase the Risk

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  • Tom Doolittle
  • Arthur Fliegelman
  • Ruth Leung

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The commercial and residential real estate markets have shown resilience until recently, but their strength will be tested if a recession occurs. Keywords: commercial real estate, real estate market

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