Multiple Choice

A commercial bank approves a one-year loan for a small business at a nominal interest rate of 7%. At the time the loan is made, both the bank and the business expect the inflation rate for the upcoming year to be 3%. However, over the course of the year, the actual inflation rate turns out to be 5%. Based on this outcome, which party is better off than they anticipated, and why?

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