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Blackstone Mortgage REIT Slashes Dividend By 24% As Distress Piles Up In CRE World 

July 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Blackstone Mortgage Trust, a real estate finance company specializing in senior loans collateralized by commercial real estate in North America, Europe, and Australia, announced its second-quarter earnings report on Tuesday. The report indicated a decrease in its dividend due to a rise in defaults and challenges with borrowers in making payments or refinancing office tower loans amidst a worsening commercial real estate downturn.

According to Bloomberg, BXMT reduced its dividend from 62 cents to 47 cents, marking the first cut since late 2015. This decision was made in response to the current market conditions and will allow for approximately $100 million to be reallocated towards new loans or other investments.

BXMT CEO Katie Keenan stated that the dividend cut was a strategic move to balance current returns with long-term earnings potential. She emphasized the importance of prudent capital allocation decisions to maximize shareholder value.

The distress primarily stems from BXMT’s office portfolio, which accounts for 25% of its outstanding loans. Recent data shows a significant drop in US office tower values, with a 37% decline from early 2022 peaks. Short seller Carson Block has expressed bearish sentiments towards BXMT, warning of potential risks associated with the company’s loan portfolio.

Moody’s has also provided a bleak outlook on the CRE market, predicting a further decline in office tower occupancy rates due to the ongoing shift towards remote work. This trend could result in a substantial increase in vacant office spaces over the next two years.

Overall, BXMT faces challenges in navigating the current market environment, but remains confident in its ability to deploy capital effectively and sustain growth through the economic cycle. Stay tuned for further updates on BXMT’s performance in the coming months.

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