A stronger dollar means the U.S. currency gains value against foreign currencies, boosting buying power for imports and travel abroad. It benefits American consumers and companies importing goods, while hurting exporters and multinationals with overseas earnings. Central banks and traders monitor it closely for global trade impacts.
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