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By David Henry and John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar rose on Monday, lifted by safe-haven flows, as investors weighed the effects on global economic growth of oil prices that hit 14-year highs after the United States and European allies considered banning Russian crude imports. The dollar index, which measures the value of the greenback against six global peers, was last up 0.33% at 99.24. The euro was down 0.7% against the dollar at $1.08575 on concerns that higher energy prices will spark stagflation and hammer the European economy as it tries to recover from the pandemic. “Th…