Capital Market Snapshot: Market’s calm, optimism replace panic

INTEREST RATES SHOULD BE HIGHER BY END OF 2010; MED REAL ESTATE STABLE

By Cain Brothers

What a difference a year makes! During the enthusiasm of President Obama’s inauguration, who would have predicted that a year later Massachusetts would elect a Republican to the U.S. Senate seat held for nearly half a century by Edward Kennedy.

Capital markets conditions for medical real estate have also seen a fundamental shift as panic has been replaced by optimism and tumult has been replaced by relative calm. In many respects, the current market conditions for medical real estate look very stable. Long-term Treasury

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