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Today's Talk Your Book is sponsored by Benefit Street Partners:Â
On today's show, we spoke with Richard Byrne, President of Benefit Street Partners to discuss private real estate debt investing.
On today’s show, we discuss:
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An update on the commercial real estate crisis
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Price discovery of office buildings within commercial real estate
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How interest rates affect private debt deals
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What separates one asset manager from another
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How to think about different asset classes within private credit
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How real estate lending works
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The issues surrounding private credit
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