A dollar squeeze occurs when demand for the U.S. dollar suddenly outpaces supply, driving its value higher. Typically triggered by geopolitical crises or central bank actions, it pressures currencies and assets globally. Borrowers with dollar-denominated debt suffer, while dollar holders and exporters benefit from increased purchasing power and competitive advantages.
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