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Money, Banking, and Financial Markets Practice Test: How Interest Rates Behave
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Interest rates are a vital tool of monetary policy that change in response to shifts in the economic climate, especially modifications to the monetary policy. Central banks set interest rates to control the cost of money, ensure monetary stability, and control the rates at which their national currency is traded. They may change interest rates based on economic data such as inflation rates, growth forecasts, and currency rates.  Interest rates can fluctuate according to the status of the economy. For example, if the economy is strong, interest rates will be high, and if the economy is weak,... Show more
Money, Banking, and Financial Markets Practice Test: How Interest Rates Behave
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1. Everything else held constant, when bonds become less widely traded, and as a consequence the market becomes less liquid, the demand curve for bonds shifts to the ________ and the interest rate ________.