Hundreds of banks are exposed to large concentrations of commercial real estate — and high levels of risk, Red Shoe Economics’ K.C. Conway, a seasoned Federal Reserve veteran, told Intel.
Source: Inman News
KC Conway on a big banking risk that has flown under the radar
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