Global liquidity refers to the total supply of financial assets—like cash, bonds, and loans—available across international markets for borrowing or trading. Central banks use it to stabilize economies, while investors leverage it for cross-border opportunities. Benefits include smoother trade, lower borrowing costs, and enhanced economic growth for nations and corporations.
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