Efficient Market Theory: In Relation with Bonus Issue Announcement in Indian Market (Report)
Paradigm 2008, July, 12, 2
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Introduction The Efficient Market Hypothesis has its foundation in Random Walk Theory which rules out the possibility of any arbitrage in the market through which any sure and risk-less profit can be earned. The market continuously reflects new information in the current stock prices. New information covers the technical patterns, corporate actions and any kind of information affecting fundamentals of the company. The three versions of market efficiency are:
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