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Effects of government stimulus on the economy and stock market
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[QUOTE="Frenzybliss, post: 295932, member: 94892"] The government stimulus packages are designed to provide an economic boost to help stimulate the economy. These initiatives come in the form of tax relief, low-interest loans, increased infrastructure spending and other forms of assistance for businesses and citizens in need. By providing additional financial resources, governments hope to reduce the adverse economic impact of the crisis, and to encourage spending and investment. The effects of government stimulus on the economy and stock market have been varied. On the one hand, it has been seen as a positive measure, allowing businesses, households and investors to maintain their financial stability during a time of great difficulty. On the other hand, some have argued that government stimulus can lead to an unsustainable rise in asset prices and asset bubbles. A common concern is that low-interest rates, due to government intervention, can lead to increased borrowing and spending and ultimately lead to a further deterioration of the economy. This is due to the fact that when consumers and businesses can borrow at low-interest rates, they may be more inclined to take on more debt in order to purchase goods and services. [/QUOTE]
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