Chapter 10 discusses Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) and multifactor models of risk and return, emphasizing the relationship between expected return and risk. It includes multiple-choice questions that test knowledge on APT, CAPM, and various calculations related to arbitrage opportunities and portfolio returns. The chapter highlights key concepts such as factor betas, risk premiums, and the implications of no arbitrage opportunities in investment strategies.
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NLDT Chap 10
Chapter 10 discusses Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) and multifactor models of risk and return, emphasizing the relationship between expected return and risk. It includes multiple-choice questions that test knowledge on APT, CAPM, and various calculations related to arbitrage opportunities and portfolio returns. The chapter highlights key concepts such as factor betas, risk premiums, and the implications of no arbitrage opportunities in investment strategies.