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    May 2026

    Pretend or Amend? On Evergreening in CRE

    David Glancy

    Abstract:

    Loan modifications can either amplify or mitigate credit losses depending on the strategy lenders employ. Using detailed supervisory data and a model incorporating various frictions that could encourage modifications (liquidity constraints, foreclosure costs, and loss recognition costs), I assess why banks extend CRE loans. I find that extensions predominantly address temporary payment frictions, both in normal times and following the Spring 2023 bank stress episode. Contrary to concerns about banks “extending-and-pretending” following that episode, banks increased income and principal paydown requirements for extensions, contributing to strong ex-post performance for extended loans.

    Keywords: commercial real estate, banks, evergreening

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2026.025


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