When interest rates are elevated, borrowing costs rise, slowing economic activity by making loans and credit more expensive. Central banks use this to curb inflation. Savers and lenders benefit, earning higher returns on deposits and bonds, while borrowers—like homeowners and businesses—face increased financial pressure.
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