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Added topic Cyprus bailout: deeply flawed – but a best effort in desperate times
The bailout deal for Cyprus is deeply flawed. Some analysts say it is even worse than the original plan announced just over a week ago. For sure, it will have serious knock-on effects, some of which will only become apparent over the coming weeks
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Added topic Bank of Cyprus to cut 30% off deposits over €100,000
Depositors in the Bank of Cyprus, the biggest bank on the island, will reportedly lose 30 percent on their holdings above 100,000 euros, the chairman of the Cypriot parliamentary finance committee said on Monday. "I haven't heard a formal
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Added topic Euro Bailouts: Savers Be Warned - Your Money's Not Safe
Germans are right to be worried about their savings because the euro bailouts will make most of them poorer in the long term -- through higher inflation and lower payouts from life insurance and pension schemes. Why can't crisis-hit nations follow
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Added topic Five lessons from a week of confusion in Cyprus
Fittingly, a week of turmoil in Cyprus ended in confusion. The government in Nicosia was in marathon talks with the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund on Friday amid speculation that a deal would be done
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Added topic Cyprus closes in on EU bailout, U-turn on levy
Cyprus is expected to make a dramatic U-turn on Saturday to avert the imminent threat of financial meltdown, having signaled it is willing to tax big savers in its stricken banks to clinch a bailout from the European Union. The island's partners in
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Added topic Here's The Last-Ditch Plan Cyprus Is Going To Pitch To The EU This Weekend
The president of Cyprus is on his way to Brussels this morning in a bid to persuade Eurozone finance chiefs to accept a last-minute deal to avoid financial meltdown in the island. Nicos Anastasiades was due in the Belgian capital on Saturday after a
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Added topic Cyprus and Troika agree to 20% tax on deposits over 100,000 euros at Bank of Cyprus
Cyprus and the Troika have agreed to a 20 per cent tax on deposits over 100,000 euros at the Bank of Cyprus and 4 per cent on deposits held at other banks. A senior Cypriot official told Reuters that a plan to tap nationalized pension funds would not
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Added topic ECB Gives Cyprus Funding Deadline as New Plan Sought
Cypriot police scuffled with protesters, including employees of Cyprus Popular Bank Pcl (CPB), outside Parliament as President Nicos Anastasiades maneuvered at home and in Russia to stave off financial collapse. As the Cabinet met in the capital
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Added topic Will New Zealand Follow Cyprus? Govmnt Policy May Alienate FXCompanies and Investors
Legal precedents which arise as a result of government action can on occasion lead to sudden implementation of such action on a global scale. The recent proposals in Cyprus to impose a “haircut”, a move whereby the government taxes bank deposits, on
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Added topic Forget Cyprus, Nobody Is Stealing from Depositors More than Bernanke
After the Federal Reserve reaffirmed its easy money policy Wednesday, Chairman Ben Bernanke was asked whether the U.S. would ever think of taxing bank depositors as Cyprus has done. He said that was very unlikely but Jim Rickards, senior managing
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Added topic Merkel and Troika reject Cyprus’s ‘Plan B’
Chancellor Angela Merkel told German lawmakers in the European morning that Cyprus’s proposition to nationalize pension funds in order to prop up its finances was unacceptable. She insisted that Cyprus should rather concentrate on debt sustainability
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Added topic Coming hours 'to decide Cyprus' fate - government
The coming hours will decide Cyprus' fate as it struggles to meet the terms of an international financial bailout, the government spokesman says. "Any solution involves pain," Christos Stylianides said in the capital Nicosia, without giving details
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Added topic The Market Reaction To Cyprus Has Been 'Fantastic' Thanks To 'Massive Manipulation'
Many have noted the fairly muted market reaction to the crisis unfolding in Cyprus. At a press conference Wednesday following the Federal Reserve's regular FOMC policy meeting, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke nailed the general mood, telling reporters
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Added topic BUITER: The Cyprus Deal Is The Best Thing That's Happened For Europe In Years
Citi chief economist Willem Buiter has been one of the skeptics towards official policy over the course of the Eurozone crisis. Ever since ECB President Mario Draghi put markets to bed for an extended rest in July with his "whatever it takes to save
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Added topic Merkel’s Cyprus Gamble Explained as German Vote Nears
Germany’s role in imposing the euro bloc’s first levy on bank deposits, in Cyprus, shows Chancellor Angela Merkel’s dilemma in explaining to voters facing September elections why they should pick up the tab for another bailout. “I have to go to my
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Added topic UBS revises down EUR/USD forecast to 1.3000 in April and 1.28 in June
The UBS analyst team has cut its EUR/USD forecast for the one-month and tree-month windows and after expecting 1.37 in 1-month and 1.30 in 3-month, the bank is expecting now the pair going to 1.3000 in 1-M and 1.28 in 3-M windows. However, UBS
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Added topic Markets Falling In Europe — Still No Deal In Cyprus
There's still no deal in Cyprus. As it stands, the government does not have the votes to pass the bank levy that would be required in order to reopen the banks without a financial collapse. Negotiations remain underway to reschedule the tax (make it
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Added topic SocGen's Black Swan Risk Map
Here's Societe Generale's review of some of the tail risks, or unlikely scenarios, out there. For now, they believe we should be more worried about the downside risks. read more
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Added topic Cyprus finance minister resigns - EURO weaker
According to MNI, Michalis Sarris, the Cypriot Finance Minister, has resigned on Tuesday. However, Cyprus President Anastasiades has rejected Sarris' resignation. The EUR/USD is trading back below 1.2900 again after bottoming at 1.2880 on Monday
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Added topic FBI Teams Up With SEC to Tackle Market Manipulation
Tuesday, the Financial Times reported that the FBI has joined the SEC in a probe of computer trading to prevent market manipulation caused by electronic trading strategies. They’re specifically going after algorithmic trading and high-frequency