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In this scenario, some Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) have defaulted, and related risks are gradually emerging.
Analysts believe that the current US commercial real estate market is in a "perfect storm" of rising interest rates, tight credit and debt maturities.
The potential risks of commercial real estate may be transmitted to the US banking industry, and small and medium-sized banks may be in the "centre of the storm".
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