Market tightening occurs when central banks raise interest rates or reduce liquidity to curb inflation and slow economic growth. This policy primarily benefits savers and creditors through higher returns, while borrowers face increased costs. It’s used to stabilize prices and prevent overheating, often during periods of strong demand or rising asset bubbles.
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