Central Bank tightening refers to monetary policy actions, like raising interest rates or reducing bond purchases, aimed at slowing economic growth to curb inflation. It reduces money supply, making borrowing costlier. Savers and fixed-income investors benefit from higher yields, while borrowers face increased costs. This strategy stabilizes prices but can slow economic activity.
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