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DEAR CURRENCY


This term was popularised by economists in early 1930s to show the opposite of the cheap currency. when a goverment issues bonds, the money which flows from the public to the government or the money in the economy in general is called dear currency, also called as dear money.

In the banking industry, it means a period of comparatively higher/costlier interest rates regime.