Shares whacked lower as Trump says China trade deal may come only after November 2020 election
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LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell back into the red on Tuesday, abandoning earlier efforts to claw their way back from three days of falls, as U.S. President Donald Trump said a trade deal with China might be delayed until after November 2020 elections.Those comments, made as Trump landed in Britain for a NATO summit, also sent the offshore-traded Chinese yuan to near five-week lows . France, the latest U.S. trade war target, saw shares tumble more than 0.6% to a one-month low . A..