A liquidity surplus occurs when available cash exceeds immediate demand, often seen in banking systems. Central banks use it to manage interest rates, while financial institutions deploy excess funds into short-term investments. Borrowers benefit from lower loan costs, and investors gain from stable returns, boosting economic activity and market confidence.
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