Economics

Monetary Policy

Monetary policy is how central banks influence the economy via interest rates and money supply. Tightening (raising rates) cools inflation; easing (cutting rates) stimulates growth. The Fed's main tool.

Example

Fed cuts rates from 5% to 3% to boost lending and growth.

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