Arbitrage Pricing Theory: It’s Not Just Fancy Math
This assumption is based on the premise that the financial markets are perfect, and both borrowing and lending are frictionless. There can be restrictions on the amount investors can borrow, and it is typically based on their creditworthiness. Simultaneously, lending is not without costs, as lenders also face risks, which is carried over as interest …
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