A 50 basis point hike refers to a 0.5% increase in interest rates, typically set by central banks like the Federal Reserve. It’s used aggressively to combat high inflation or cool an overheating economy. Savers benefit from higher returns on deposits, while borrowers face increased loan costs, and investors adjust portfolios for tighter monetary conditions.
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