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Cyprus secures bailout, avoids bankruptcy
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Protesters take part in an anti- bailout rally outside the Cyprus Presidential palace in Nicosia, on Sunday. Cypriot politicians have turned to the European Union in a last-ditch effort to help the nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. AP Photo
Protesters take part in an anti- bailout rally outside the Cyprus Presidential palace in Nicosia, on Sunday. Cypriot politicians have turned to the European Union in a last-ditch effort to help the nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. AP Photo

Cyprus secured a package of rescue loans in tense, last-ditch negotiations early Monday, two EU diplomats said, saving the country from a banking system collapse and bankruptcy.

The cash-strapped island nation needs a 10 billion euro bailout ($13 billion) to recapitalize its ailing banks and keep the government afloat. The European Central Bank had threatened to cut crucial emergency assistance to the country’s banks by Tuesday without an agreement.

The finance ministers of the 17-nation eurozone accepted the plan reached in 10 hours of negotiations, the diplomats said. They spoke on condition of anonymity pending the official announcement.

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Under the plan, Cyprus’ second-largest bank, Laiki, will be restructured and holders of bank deposits of more than 100,000 euros will have to take losses.

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(Published 25 March 2013, 09:04 IST)