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lapis
17th April 2011, 09:10 AM
Morgan Stanley fund fails to repay debt on Tokyo property (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110415/bs_nm/us_morgan_stanley_real_estate)

Saw this on ZeroHedge this morning, in Williambanzai7's response to a post he made.

A Morgan Stanley property fund failed to make $3.3 billion in debt payments by a deadline on Friday, handing over the keys to a central Tokyo office building to Blackstone (BX.N) and other investors, the largest repayment failure of its kind in Japan.

It marks the latest fallout from a series of highly leveraged investments by Morgan Stanley (MS.N), one of the most aggressive investors in worldwide property markets before the global financial crisis.

The $4.2 billion MSREF V real estate fund missed its April 15 deadline to repay 278 billion yen($3.3 billion) worth of debt packaged in commercial mortgage-backed securities on the 32-storey Shinagawa Grand Central Tower, a property which has seen its value plunge, two people involved in the transaction said.

They spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the matter.

Twisted Titan
17th April 2011, 09:50 AM
Do you want to be the owner of a building that is 200 clicks downwind from a radioactive shitpit for the 100,000 years???

They were NEVER more happy to miss that payment and toss those (soon to be glowing green) keys back at the lease holder.

When does a Bank fail to pay on a Mortgage????

THINK ABOUT IT.


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Ares
17th April 2011, 11:40 AM
When does a Bank fail to pay on a Mortgage?Huh?

THINK ABOUT IT.

When it benefits them the most not to do so.