A central bank’s balance sheet expansion involves purchasing assets like government bonds to inject liquidity into the economy. This tool lowers interest rates and encourages lending, primarily used during recessions to stimulate growth. Governments, businesses, and borrowers benefit from cheaper credit, while investors see rising asset prices, though long-term inflation risks remain.
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