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A Troubled Island Story; The Future of Cyprus
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8829 (Apr. 2013)
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page 45-46.
Topik:
International Finance
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Economic Planning
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.76
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Dread was mixed with anger. Cypriots feared that deposits in the two largest banks, Bank of Cyprus and Laiki Bank, might be taxed or converted into worthless equity--and worried about the economic effects. The glum mood in the shops and cafes of Nicosia was little improved when the terms of their country's EUR 10 billion ($13 billion) bail-out emerged on March 25th . The deal will close Laiki Bank, restructure Bank of Cyprus and impose big losses in both institutions on deposits above EUR 100,000. Many anxious Cypriots queued patiently to draw cash out of ATMs. Others protested angrily in the streets, waved Russian flags and talked about leaving the euro.
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