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Determinants of Credit Spreads in Commercial Mortgages
Authors:Sheridan Titman  Stathis Tompaidis  Sergey Tsyplakov
Institution:McCombs School of Business, Finance Department, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 or .;McCombs School of Business, Management Science and Information Systems Department, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 or .;Moore School of Business, Finance Department, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 or .
Abstract:This article examines the cross-sectional and time-series determinants of commercial mortgage credit spreads as well as the terms of the mortgages. Consistent with theory, our empirical evidence indicates that mortgages on property types that tend to be riskier and have greater investment flexibility exhibit higher spreads. The relationship between the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio and spreads is relatively weak, which is probably due to the endogeneity of the LTV choice. However, the average LTV ratio per lender has a strong positive relation with credit spreads, which is consistent with the idea that lenders specialize in mortgages with either high or low levels of risk, and that high LTV mortgages require substantially higher spreads. Finally, we observe that spreads widen and mortgage terms become stricter after periods of poor performance of the real estate markets and after periods of greater default rates of outstanding real estate loans.
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