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The safe harbor effect: a lot is riding on where interest rates go when it comes to assessing the 2004 outlook. Commercial and multifamily lenders say ... An article from: Mortgage Banking

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Title: The safe harbor effect: a lot is riding on where interest rates go when it comes to assessing the 2004 outlook. Commercial and multifamily lenders say this year's loan volume will be up moderately versus 2002, helped by low rates and the view that real estate is a safe harbor.(Commercial
Author: John Bell
Publication:Mortgage Banking (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2003
Publisher: Mortgage Bankers Association of America
Volume: 64 Issue: 2 Page: 64(6)

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