If in an efficient market all prices are correct and reflect market fundamentals, which of the following is a FALSE statement?
A) A stock that has done poorly in the past is more likely to do well in the future.
B) One investment is as good as any other because the securities' prices are correct.
C) A security's price reflects all available information about the intrinsic value of the security.
D) Security prices can be used by managers to assess their cost of capital accurately.
A
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Which of the following is true?
A) The real interest rate is always positive. B) The nominal interest rate is usually negative. C) The real interest rate can be negative. D) The real interest rate can never be zero. E) The nominal interest rate is usually less than the real interest rate.
Refer to Figure 13-2. Ceteris paribus, an increase in the expected price of an important natural resource would be represented by a movement from
A) SRAS1 to SRAS2. B) SRAS2 to SRAS1. C) point A to point B. D) point B to point A.