A liquidity injection reversal occurs when central banks withdraw excess cash from financial systems, tightening monetary policy. It's used to curb inflation or stabilize currency values by reducing money supply. Banks and conservative investors benefit, as it prevents asset bubbles and promotes long-term economic health, though it may slow short-term growth.
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