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Q&A: What is the relationship between interest rates and demand for money?
Question by SwimGirl: What is the relationship between interest rates and demand for money? A) As interest rates decrease, demand for money increases. B) As interest rates increase, demand for money increases. C) Interest rates are determined by demand for … Continue reading
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Interest Rates?
Question by Joe G: Interest Rates? Does the movement of interest rates (both increasing and decreasing) affect a firms profitability and how. any elaborate and fully explained answers will be greatly appreciated. Best answer: Answer by Answerer17Generally the lower the … Continue reading
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