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LONDON (Reuters) - Pressure on world shares from a U.S.-driven trade dispute mounted on Thursday, as a fast-charging dollar and a jump in oil prices also cranked up the pain in emerging markets. Europe’s bourses inched lower as traders positioned for a potentially fraught meeting of EU leaders [. EU], with the mood set overnight by two-year lows for Chinese stocks and a six-month low for the yuan. They, like Wall Street [. N], had been buffeted again after U.S.

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