Central banks tightening refers to policies that reduce money supply and raise interest rates to curb inflation. Used during overheating economies, it slows borrowing and spending. Savers and creditors benefit from higher returns and preserved purchasing power, while borrowers face increased costs. This strategy stabilizes long-term economic health.
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