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A visual metaphor of zero-bound as an intricate maze leading to a dead-end, symbolizing the boundary for conventional monetary tools and the need for unconventional methods like quantitative easing

Zero Bound and Negative Rates: Central Banking Beyond the Interest Rate

October 16, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Business Finance

Understanding Zero-bound The term ‘zero-bound’ refers to the lowest possible interest rate a central bank can impose on short-term borrowing, commonly known as the benchmark interest rate. This limit is important because, when a country’s economy experiences a downturn, a central bank may lower its interest rate to stimulate economic

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