A shift from rate cuts to hikes signals a central bank tightening monetary policy to curb inflation. This transition impacts borrowing costs, slowing economic growth. Investors and savers benefit from higher yields, while borrowers face increased expenses. Central banks use this cycle to stabilize prices, influencing financial markets and long-term economic planning.
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