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Hardman & Co Research on Real Estate Credit Investments (RECI): Capital Markets Day

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Hardman & Co Research on Real Estate Credit Investments (RECI): Capital Markets Day

25-Jul-2024 / 13:02 GMT/BST
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Hardman & Co Research on Real Estate Credit Investments (RECI):

Capital Markets Day

 

RECI benefits from deep expertise, not only in selecting assets but in having the capability to protect assets where positions need attention. As part of the larger Cheyne debt investor specialist – with over $11bn assets under management – RECI has top-tier expertise. The CM Day presentation, on 27 June, highlighted the scope for a modest progressive rise in loan returns, an already-anticipated move out of development loans into loans for yielding assets where their owners seek finance to improve them. RECI’s portfolio is largely senior debt and it has almost entirely exited its market-traded bonds. Dividend payout seems secure.

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