Financial Mathematics
Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) is a multi-factor asset pricing model that suggests the price of an asset can be determined by various macroeconomic factors, and that arbitrage opportunities will exist when the asset's price deviates from its expected return based on these factors. This theory provides a framework to understand how assets are priced in relation to their risk and return, without relying solely on market equilibrium.
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