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Coming To Your Bank Account Soon - THEY Take 10% by 'Law'......
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It never changes.

The News this morning is that the haircut for Bank of Cyprus depositors holding E100k or more, could now be as high as 60%, and depositors at Laiki, could be shorn for even more.

A report by Greek media says that the three Cypriot bank forgave millions in loans to Cypriot politicians during the height of the crisis.

BBC News:

Bank of Cyprus big depositors could lose up to 60%

Bank of Cyprus depositors with more than 100,000 euros (£84,300; $128,200) could lose up to 60% of their savings as part of an EU-IMF bailout restructuring move, officials say.


The central bank says 37.5% of holdings over 100,000 euros will become shares.


Up to 22.5% will go into a fund attracting no interest and may be subject to further write-offs.


The other 40% will attract interest - but this will not be paid unless the bank performs well.


It was known that the wealthiest savers at the Bank of Cyprus would take a large hit from the bailout deal - but not to this extent, the BBC's Mark Lowen reports.


Cypriot officials have also said that big depositors at Laiki - the country's second largest bank - could face an even tougher "haircut". However, no details have been released.


The officials say that Laiki will eventually be absorbed into the Bank of Cyprus.


The fear is that once the unprecedented capital controls - which are in place for an indefinite time - are lifted, the wealthiest will rush to move their deposits abroad, our correspondent says.


He adds that the larger than expected loss could also have devastating consequences for large depositors such as schools and universities. And it could spread fear in other indebted eurozone countries that Cyprus might set a precedent.


'Loans written off'
Cyprus needs to raise 5.8bn euros to qualify for the bailout, and has become the first eurozone member country to bring in capital controls to prevent a torrent of money leaving the island and credit institutions collapsing.


The original 10bn-euro bailout deal was agreed in Brussels earlier this month. It placed a one-off tax on all customers of Cypriot banks, starting at 6.75% for the smallest deposits.


But this led to mass protests across Cyprus, and the deal was later voted down by the country's parliament. MPs later backed a revised deal.


Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has said the financial situation has been "contained" following the deal.


He has also stressed that Cyprus has no intention of leaving the euro, stressing that "in no way will we experiment with the future of our country".


By Friday, banks had returned to their normal working hours and there were no longer reports of big queues.


In a separate development, Cyprus launched an investigation after Greek media published the names of politicians who allegedly had loans forgiven by three Cypriot banks at the height of the crisis.


The Bank of Cyprus, Laiki and Hellenic Bank apparently wrote off loans of millions of euros to companies, local authorities, and politicians from some of the island's biggest parties.


The list has now been handed to the ethics committee of the Cypriot parliament.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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Coming To Your Bank Account Soon - THEY Take 10% by 'Law'...... - by David Guyatt - 31-03-2013, 08:41 AM

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