The Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes have driven the U.S. dollar to its highest level in decades, treating American tourists to bargains in Europe and Asia, putting imported goods on sale here at home and squeezing the economies of several U.S. trading partners. But it's a different story overseas, where currency weakness in Europe and the United Kingdom-…
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