Central banks deploy monetary stimulus, like lowering interest rates or quantitative easing, to boost economic activity during downturns. By making borrowing cheaper and increasing money supply, it encourages spending and investment. This primarily benefits businesses, consumers, and governments seeking cheaper loans, while also aiming to reduce unemployment and prevent deflation.
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