central bank policies and interest rates
Central bank policies refer to the strategies and actions undertaken by a country's central bank to influence and regulate various aspects of its economy. Interest rates, on the other hand, are the charges imposed by the central bank for borrowing or lending money. Central bank policies and interest rates work hand in hand, as the central bank uses interest rates as a tool to manage and control the overall economic conditions, including inflation, employment, and economic growth.
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