Dollar depreciation sparks global economic imbalance and uncertainty.
Dollar depreciation happens when the value of the dollar goes down compared to other currencies. This can happen because the dollar doesn't adjust at the same time as other major currencies. Different countries see dollar depreciation in different ways - some good, some bad. Overall, a gradual decrease in the dollar's value is good for the global economy, but if it happens too quickly, it can mess things up. So, the dollar's value won't drop too much more. The idea that there's a big problem with the dollar is not really true.