Monetary conditions tightening refers to central banks raising interest rates or reducing money supply to curb inflation. It slows borrowing and spending, cooling an overheating economy. Savers and creditors benefit through higher returns, while debtors face increased costs. Policymakers use it to stabilize prices, sacrificing short-term growth for long-term economic health.
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