When central banks raise borrowing costs, "higher rates" emerge as a tool to cool inflation by making loans pricier and savings more rewarding. This strategy reduces spending and slows economic growth. Savers and bond investors benefit from increased returns, while borrowers—especially those with variable-rate mortgages or business loans—face higher costs.
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