In financial and operational contexts, "leverage compressed" refers to a reduction in the ratio of debt to equity or assets, often signaling lower risk. Businesses use this by paying down liabilities or raising capital. Investors and analysts benefit from clearer risk assessments, while companies gain improved credit profiles and stability.
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