Easing liquidity refers to central banks increasing money supply or lowering interest rates to stimulate economic activity. This policy makes borrowing cheaper for businesses and consumers, boosting spending and investment. Banks benefit from lower reserve requirements, while borrowers enjoy reduced loan costs. Ultimately, it aims to prevent recessions and support growth.
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