Asset price inflation refers to the rapid rise in the value of financial assets like stocks, real estate, or commodities, often driven by low interest rates or speculative demand. It benefits investors and asset holders by increasing their wealth, but can widen inequality. Central banks monitor it closely to gauge economic bubbles and financial stability risks.
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