Beschreibung
Arbitrage pricing theory in finance is a general theory of asset pricing. The models which seek to calculate the appropriate price of an asset while taking into account systematic risks common across a class of assets describe the relationship between risk and expected return. The suitability of the models in explaining stock prices have shown conflicting results across countries. This has brought to question the empirical applicability of the models in the Nigerian Equity Market. The ability of the risk factors to command premium suggest that they are empirically applicable, although the information that is captured by the pre-specified macroeconomic model is better explained by the statistical factor model.
Autorenporträt
AGBAM, Azubuike Samuel earned B.Sc, MBA and M.Sc degrees in Finance and Banking, PGD and M.Sc. in Applied Statistics and M.Sc. in Corporate Finance. He has published many scholarly articles both in Local and International Journals. Currently, he is in Doctorate program in Nigeria.
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