Borrowing rates rise as a result of the ECB raising the cost of money. For the first time in 11 years, the European Central Bank raised the cost of money in July. The rise was 0.5%, followed by another increase of 0.75% in September, the highest on record. These decisions are motivated by the rise in inflation, which, in September…;
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