Markit Buys Lloyds' Halifax Housing Index

Vendor will use the index to create financial products based on the UK housing market, officials say.

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Under the deal Markit acquires the index and all associated intellectual property, and will also become the index administrator, while Halifax─Lloyds' property loans and mortgages business─will continue to publish the monthly index on behalf of the vendor. The index branding and methodology will remain unchanged.

"The Halifax House Price Index is a leading barometer of the UK's property market. We look forward to compiling the index and working with the industry on opportunities to develop

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