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Forex Flash: Cyprus banks reopen but EUR continues to look vulnerable – UBS

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - All commercial banks in Cyprus opened their doors today – in many cases after the first time in 12 days. An official from the Central Bank of Cyprus has already announced some measures intended to restrict transactional activities. According to Research Analyst Gareth Berry at UBS, “These are not likely to prevent a bank run, but should at least slow the pace of deposit withdrawals.”

Daily withdrawals will be limited to €300, but domestic credit card transactions will not be restricted it seems. European media have leaked further details - reports suggest that the cashing of checks will be forbidden (although checks can still be deposited in bank accounts if the bearer so chooses).

Transactions in excess of €5000 are to require central bank approval. Trade is likely to be badly affected but importers can still make international payments on submission of a genuine invoice. “The euro continues to look vulnerable against the Cypriot backdrop, ongoing political uncertainty in Italy, and the weak economic outlook across the Eurozone.” Berry adds.

Forex Flash: Cypriot/Italian tensions have iron jawed European yields - BBH

Brown Brothers Harriman analysts note that the combination of the heightened tensions due to Cyprus and the unresolved Italian political situation has widened the iron jaw in Europe's rates.
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Cypriot deposits ahead of banking crisis reveal capital flight

Amidst the anticipated reopening of banks across the beleaguered country of Cyprus, myriad households and companies had withdrawn as much as €1.0 billion from their bank accounts in Cyprus last month, according to data estimates compiled by the European Central Bank on Thursday.
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