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15 July, 03:07

Suppose that the nominal interest rate is 6% and the expected inflation rate is 2%. If banks and the public expect the inflation rate to increase to 4% a Banks will keep their nominal interest rates at 6% b Banks will increase their nominal interest rates c Banks will lend more money to borrowers d The real interest rate should increase also

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  1. 15 July, 03:28
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    The answer is: B) Banks will increase their nominal interest rates

    Explanation:

    If the nominal interest rate is 6% and the inflation rate is 2%, then the real interest rate will be 4%. If the inflation rate is expected to increase to 4% (a 2% increase), banks will usually increase their nominal interest rate in the same proportion (a 2% increase) so the new nominal interest rate would be 8%. This is done in order to keep the real interest rate stable.
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