When central banks buy government bonds to inject money into the economy, they employ quantitative easing. This tool lowers long-term interest rates and encourages lending, aiming to stimulate spending during recessions. Borrowers and financial markets benefit, though savers may see lower returns. It is typically used when traditional rate cuts are ineffective.
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