Abstract

This paper presents the results of empirical tests on the relationship between stock returns and the various measures of risk in the Singapore stock market over the period 1980-85. The findings show that the application of the Capital Asset Pricing Model in Singapore appears weak when weekly data are used. Moreover, there is also no significant relationship between total risk and stock returns or between unsystematic risk and stock returns.

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