When central banks increase the cost of borrowing, savings accounts and bonds yield higher returns. This policy primarily benefits lenders, including banks and investors holding fixed-income assets, while making loans more expensive for borrowers. It is used to cool an overheating economy and control inflation, ultimately stabilizing prices over the long term.
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