International Financial Markets
Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) is a financial model that explains the relationship between the return of an asset and its risk factors, suggesting that an asset's expected return can be predicted by its sensitivity to various macroeconomic variables. This theory provides a framework for understanding how investors can take advantage of price discrepancies across different markets and securities through arbitrage opportunities, ensuring prices converge to their fair values over time.
congrats on reading the definition of Arbitrage Pricing Theory. now let's actually learn it.