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ID number:352817
 
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Published: 28.07.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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A major factor in interest rate changes is the "monetary policy" of governments. If a government "loosens monetary policy", this means that it has "printed more money". Simply put, the Central Bank creates more money by printing it. This makes interest rates lower, because more money is available to lenders and borrowers alike. If the supply of money is lowered, this "tightens" monetary policy and causes interest rates to rise. Governments alter the "money supply" to try and manage our economy. …

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