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A deluge of tests have been conducted on asset pricing models in literature, more so on the Capital Asset Pricing Model CAPM , to ascertain their validity, efficiency and efficacy in different markets in explaining asset prices. Such tests have been either individual in nature wherein any one model has been studied or comparative in nature where one model has been compared with another. Many studies have also resulted in the development of new models or extensions to the existing theory. However, majority of the aforementioned tests have been undertaken in developed markets, resulting in a dearth of such tests in emerging markets like India where the risk—return relationship gains more significance.

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A growing, emerging market is always less analyzed but more volatile and thus, more interesting. The article, thus, applies the fundamental CAPM theory to India. This study examines 10 portfolios, covering 50 stocks, over a 5-year period—from 1 January to 1 February —to verify the efficiency and efficacy of the model and finds that CAPM fails completely in the Indian context.

The intercept term, which is expected to be zero, is found to be significant for all 10 portfolios. The study also finds a negative relationship between beta and excess returns indicating an inefficient capital market. Moreover, residual variance, representing unsystematic risk, is also found significant in certain cases.

Moreover, the regressions show poor explanatory power. Thus, it can be concluded that CAPM is not a suitable descriptor of asset prices in India over the chosen sample period.

Debarati Basu Debarati Basu is an alumnus of International Management Institute, New Delhi and currently working with the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download. For more information or tips please see 'Downloading to a citation manager' in the Help menu.

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Debarati Basu is an alumnus of International Management Institute, New Delhi and currently working with the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.

Deepak Chawla is Professor at International Management Institute, New Delhi.

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