Central bank buying refers to the large-scale purchase of assets, like government bonds or gold, by a nation’s central bank to inject liquidity, stabilize currency, or stimulate economic growth. This tool boosts financial markets and lowers borrowing costs, primarily benefiting governments, investors, and the broader economy during downturns.
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