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- The arbitrage pricing theory says that the price of a financial asset reflects a few key risk factors, such as the expected rate of interest, and how the price of the asset changes relative to the price of a portfolio of assets. If the price of an asset happens to diverge from what the theory says it should be, arbitrage by investors should bring it back into line. The Economist
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- The Arbitrage Pricing Theory provides more flexibility than the CAPM; however, the former is more complex. The inputs that make the arbitrage pricing model complicated are the asset’s price sensitivity to factor n (βn) and the risk premium to factor n (RPn). - Corporate Finance Institute
by - Over the years, arbitrage pricing theory has grown in popularity for its relatively simpler assumptions. However, arbitrage pricing theory is a lot more difficult to apply in practice because it requires a lot of data and complex statistical analysis. - Investopedia
by - The test's results show that, within the scope of the methodology and data employed, the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) does hold in the very emerging stock market of Thailand, while the CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model) fails to do so. - IDEAS
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- نظرية التسعير بالمراجحة أو موازنة الأسعار، هي نظرية تسعير تم تطويرها بواسطة العالم الاقتصادي (ستيفين روس) في عام 1976، كبديل لنموذج تسعير الأصول الرأسمالية، تفترض النظرية أن الأسواق تخطيء في تسعير الأسهم، قبل أن تقوم في نهاية المطاف بتصحيحها وتحويل قيمة الأوراق المالية إلى قيمة عادلة. Meem - by Ramadan Ibrahim
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- Die Arbitragepreistheorie oder englisch Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) beschreibt eine Methode für die Bestimmung der Eigenkapitalkosten und die erwartete Rendite von Wertpapieren. Sie wurde maßgeblich von Stephen Ross entwickelt. Ross verwendete auch die Bezeichnung Arbitrage Pricing Model (APM). Wikipedia - by Kay-Viktor Stegemann
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- In diesem Kapitel sollen die Ideen der Arbitragepreistheorie entwickelt werden. Das Ziel wird es sein, den Begriff des Preisportfolios herauszuarbeiten und zu zeigen, daß die Renditegleichung im wesentlichen darauf begründet werden kann. Dabei wird im Gegensatz zur traditionellen Literatur ein Zugang gewählt, der die mathematischen Methoden der Theorie der Vektorräume benutzt. - Löffler A. (1996) Arbitragepreistheorie
by Kay-Viktor Stegemann - Arbitrage-Preistheorie (APT) ist ein bekannte Methode zur Schätzung des Preises eines Vermögenswerts. Die Theorie geht davon aus, dass die Rendite eines Vermögenswertes von verschiedenen makroökonomischen, markt- und sicherheitspolitischen Faktoren abhängt. - MFG Invest, Finanzwörterbuch
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- 평균-분산 자본자산가격결정모형에 대한 대안으로 로스(Ross)에 의해 개발된 자산가격결정이론이다. APT 에 의하면 자산의 수익률은 다수의 공통요인들(common factors)의 선형관계에 의해 결정된다. e-Daily economics dictionary - by Jeewon Bae
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- 은행측은 로스 교수가 `재정가격 결정이론(arbitrage pricing theory)' 등 파생상품에 관한 세계적 권위자로 키코 사건을 설명하는 데 적임자여서 증인으로 신청했다고 밝혔다.
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by Jeewon Bae - 본 연구의 목적은 한국 증권시장을 대상으로 거시경제변수를 요인으로 한 차익거래결정이론(Arbitrage Pricing Theory: APT)의 타당성을 실증 분석하는 것이다. - A research article
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