The Global Liquidity cycle tracks the ebb and flow of international capital, driven by central bank policies and risk appetite. Investors use it to time asset allocation, while emerging markets benefit from inflows during expansion phases. Corporations leverage cheap credit for growth, and central banks monitor it to prevent financial instability.
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