Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Debt Crisis In Cyprus -- News Roundup March 20, 2013



After Deal Fails, Cyprus Scrambles to Find Funds -- New York Times

NICOSIA — Cyprus’s three international lenders descended upon the presidential palace here Wednesday for discussions on whether and how a financial lifeline for the crisis-hit nation could be secured, as the Cypriot finance minister pressed his case in Moscow in hopes of securing further aid from Russia.

The talks were taking place a day after the Cypriot Parliament rejected a bill to impose a tax on average depositors’ bank accounts as a condition for a bailout deal.

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More News On The Debt Crisis In Cyprus

Eurozone crisis live: Cyprus scrambles to secure new bailout -- The Guardian
Cyprus Bailout Live -- The Telegraph

Cyprus crisis deepens: Bailout rejected, banks may not reopen -- NBC
Cyprus works to find new deal to stave off bankruptcy after rejection of bank seizures -- Washington Post
Cyprus tries Plan B after MPs snub bailout -- The Australian
Cyprus loan talks in Moscow constructive, says finance minister -- The Guardian
Cyprus-Russia Talks Show Little Progress -- Wall Street Journal
Cyprus seeks Russian help as MPs reject tax raid on savers -- The Telegraph
Cyprus turmoil leaves rating agencies eyeing downgrades -- Reuters
Analysis: ECB prepared to let Cyprus go, protect others -- Reuters
All the Plan B’s for Cyprus Look Dreadful -- Hugo Dixon, New York Times

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