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Index Revision,House Price Risk,and the Market for House Price Derivatives
Authors:Yongheng Deng  John M Quigley
Institution:(1) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA;(2) University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:It is widely recognized that options and futures markets for housing can reduce and manage the risks inherent in consumers’ large investments in housing equity. The integrity of such markets depends, however, upon the use of transparent and replicable benchmarks for house prices and settlement values. In the USA, a series of state and metropolitan indexes have been produced by a government agency (the US Office of Housing Enterprise Oversight, OFHEO), and they have been widely disseminated for over a decade. By construction, the entire historical path of each of these indexes is, in principle, subject to revision quarterly, that is, every time the index is recalculated and data are published. This paper provides the first analysis of the magnitude and bias of these revisions, and it analyzes their systematic effects on the settlement prices in housing options markets. The paper considers the implications of these magnitudes for the development of risk-reducing futures markets.
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Keywords:Repeat sales index  Index revision  House price risk  House price derivative
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