Nearly $109 billion of floating-rate CMBS loans mature this year, according to analysis by Kroll Bond Rating Agency. While more than 90 percent of that volume is eligible to be extended, those loans generally are required to have interest-rate caps in place. The cost of those caps has increased sharply as benchmark rates have climbed.

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