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From: UCLA Anderson Forecast <forecast@...>
Date: Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:01 AM
Subject: June 2009 Economic Outlook :: Financing Commercial Real Estate in the New Economy
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June 2009 Economic Outlook
Quarterly Forecast Conference

Ackerman Grand Ballroom, UCLA
June 16, 2009 | 7am-12:30pm

Join us as we update our economic forecast for the second half of 2009-10 with special attention to the pressing questions facing our economy.

Our special topic will focus on the next big banking challenge - the fallout from commercial real estate. 
UCLA Anderson Forecast for the Nation and State
  • When will the recession end?
  • How high will the unemployment rate go?
  • When the economy rebounds, how strong will the recovery be?
  • When will the California housing market find a bottom?
  • With California experiencing a deeper downturn than the U.S. economy, will budget problems in Sacramento keep it from participating in the rebound?

Special Topic: Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate has been hit by both demand and supply shocks. As the economic climate deteriorates demand has caused projects to be delayed or cancelled.

Those on the supply side still interested in development have been plagued by thinning finance opportunities. At the same time, Commercial real estate prices have declined by about 30% since the mid-2007 peak and the Commercial mortgage Backed Securities (CMBS) market has all but disappeared with new issuance dropping from $250 billion to zero.
Keynote Address
Commercial Real Estate: Distress and Opportunity

Executive Discussion Panel
  • How much further will prices fall?
  • Where will cap rates be in 2010?
  • What is the appropriate leverage for commercial real estate?
  • Will Fannie and Freddie continue to support the apartment market?

Registration Fee: $350 ($395 after 6/9/2009)
Table of Six: $600
Important:
Registration closes 11:59pm, 6/12/2009.

07:00 - 08:00am - Registration
08:00 - 09:30am - Economic Forecast
09:30 - 10:15am - Keynote Address
10:15 - 12:00pm - Executive Discussion Panel

Keynote Speaker:

Mike Kirby
Chairman and Director of Research, Green Street Advisors

Speakers:

Edward Leamer
Director, UCLA Anderson Forecast
David Shulman
Senior Economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast
Jerry Nickelsburg
Senior Economist, UCLA Anderson Forecast


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