Pricing efficiency


 

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Pricing efficiency

Also called external efficiency; a market characteristic that prices at all times fully reflect all available information that is relevant to the valuation of securities.



Pricing efficiency

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Capital market efficiency

Capital market efficiency

The degree to which the present asset price accurately reflects current information in the market place. See: Efficient market hypothesis.


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Informational efficiency

Informational efficiency

The degree to which market prices correctly and quickly reflect information and thus the true value of an underlying asset.


Engineering efficiency

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See economic efficiency.


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