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Capital market efficiencyThe degree to which the present asset price accurately reflects current information in the market place. See: Efficient market hypothesis.Capital market efficiency Similar MatchesInformational efficiencyInformational efficiencyThe degree to which market prices correctly and quickly reflect information and thus the true value of an underlying asset. Pricing efficiencyPricing efficiencyAlso called external efficiency; a market characteristic that prices at all times fully reflect all available information that is relevant to the valuation of securities. Riegle Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994Riegle Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994Law permitting interstate banking in the US EfficiencyEfficiencyThe degree and speed with which a market accurately incorporates information into prices. Economic efficiencyEconomic efficiencyThe extent to which a given set of resources is being allocated across uses or activities in a manner that maximizes whatever value they are intended to produce, such as output, market value, or utility. Contrasts with engineering efficiency, which focuses within a single activity on the output it produces per unit input. Further SuggestionsInformational efficiencyX-efficiency Semistrong form efficiency Marginal efficiency of capital Strong form efficiency Allocative efficiency Efficiency locus Allocational efficiency Efficiency Technical inefficiency Engineering efficiency |
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