Real interest rates reflect the true cost of borrowing after removing inflation. They guide investors in assessing bond yields and help central banks shape monetary policy. Savers benefit when rates are positive, as purchasing power grows; borrowers gain when rates are negative, reducing debt burdens over time.
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