Cheap money refers to low-interest-rate loans made readily available by central banks to stimulate borrowing and spending. It fuels business expansion, real estate investment, and consumer purchases. Borrowers, including corporations and homeowners, benefit from reduced costs, while investors leverage cheap capital for higher returns. This policy aims to boost economic growth during downturns.
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