INVESTMENTS(LL)W/CONNECT
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Author: Bodie
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Chapter 10, Problem 4CP
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To select: About the arbitrage theory.
Introduction : Arbitrage opportunity arises when equilibrium condition of prices is not in the market. This means many assets have many values in different markets. This model establishes a relation between return and risk of the market.
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