When inflation climbs too high, central banks raise interest rates to cool spending and borrowing. This monetary policy tool increases the cost of loans, encouraging saving over consumption. Savers and lenders often benefit from higher returns, while borrowers face steeper costs. The goal is stabilizing prices without stalling economic growth.
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