Hundreds
of demonstrators clash with police in Cyprus
Via
RT
Hundreds
of demonstrators who gathered outside the state parliament in Cyprus
have clashed with police after trying to break into the building, RIA
Novosti news agency reports. The demonstrators were protesting
against the deposit levy tax as a condition of EU bailout, though
Thursday afternoon Cypriot authorities said they had abandoned the
idea. Cypriot authorities are negotiating with the EU and Russia in
search of external financial support, otherwise Cyprus faces the
threat of a default.
Cyprus "Capital Control / Solidarity Fund" Plan 'C' Vote Tomorrow After Rumor Russia Rejects All Proposals
21
March, 2013
Rumors
and news continue to play but some slight weakness after-hours
(Treasuries at session highs) suggest fears might have legs. While
the Cypriot government submits its bank restructuring (good-bank /
bad-bank and capital controls) and Solidarity
Fund (CCOs),
there will be no vote until tomorrow morning Europe time.
- *CYPRUS SUBMITS LAWS ON CAPITAL CONTROLS, SOLIDARITY FUND
- *CYPRUS SUBMITS LAW ON BANKING REFORMS, SPEAKER SAYS
- *CYPRUS PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS NEW LAWS TOMORROW, CYBC SAYS
All
of this after rumors of a 'rejection of all Cyprus government
proposals' by Russia was the talk on desks and that more than a few
Cyprus MPs believe the bank bill is too strict and needs more
discussion. The ECB/ELA deadline looms with the path/hurdles now
"Cyprus discussion" - "Cyprus vote" - "Troika
analysis" - "ECB / EU Agreement" - and
theoretically find
a (non-Russian) funder for the CCO -
before Tuesday's European open. Stay long Brussels and Nicosia
caterers.
Protesters
in Cyprus clash with police after ECB ultimatum
Protesters
clash with police in Cyprus on Thursday as the country faces possible
bankruptcy. The EU has informed Cyprus it has until Monday to raise
€5.8bn (£4.9bn) in order to partially fund its own bailout,
otherwise the European Central Bank (ECB) will cease its emergency
funding. Many Cypriots are frightened by the prospect of bankruptcy,
and have made their feelings heard throughout the day
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