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Read More...The Mediterranean island nation’s leaders are hoping to prevent a bank run. Customers could see limits on cash withdrawals that could last for months. The terms of the bailout deal are a shocking outcome for a country which built itself on its banking industry. Economy
Read More...Cypriots face tough restrictions on how much money they can withdraw. And the island nation’s economy, which is based on financial services, faces the prospect of having to start over again. Economy
Read More...NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Banks in Cyprus reopened for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, with strict controls to stop people from taking out all their savings and plunging the country's financial system into chaos. European Economy News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Read More...NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Anxious Cypriots patiently waited in long lines to get at their accounts on Thursday after banks opened for the first time in nearly two weeks, following an international bailout to save the country's financial system. European Economy News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Read More...Cyprus' banks have opened their doors after the longest enforced bank holiday in Europe's history. Yahoo! News UK & Ireland – Latest World News & UK News Headlines
Read More...Armed police are on guard in Cyprus and strict capital controls are in place as banks prepare to reopen amid the crisis over an EU/IMF bailout. BBC News – Economy
Read More...Banks in Cyprus are to reopen on Thursday at 10:00 GMT, 10 days after they closed as a controversial bailout was negotiated, the Cypriot central bank says. BBC News – Economy
Read More...The head of the Cypriot central bank says “superhuman” efforts are being made to open the country’s banks on Thursday, after being shut for more than a week. BBC News – Economy
Read More...NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — All banks in Cyprus except the two largest in the country are to reopen for business Tuesday, more than a week after they shut down to prevent a drain on deposits by customers worried they would lose part of their savings. European Economy News Headlines – Yahoo! News
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