01-04-2013, 11:17 AM
Euro zone depositors fastest to leave Cyprus in February: Report
NICOSIA — Savers from other euro zone countries withdrew 18 per cent of the cash they held in Cyprus in February, amid concerns the struggling island would impose a tax on bank deposits.
Figures from the Central Bank of Cyprus published on Thursday showed deposits from other euro zone states fell 860 million euros (S$1.3 billion) to 3.9 billion euros, making them the fastest category to leave the stricken country.
Deposits from non-euro zone countries actually rose, by less than 1 per cent to 21 billion euros, while deposits from local residents fell less than 1 per cent to 42.6 billion euros.
http://www.todayonline.com/business/euro...ary-report
NICOSIA — Savers from other euro zone countries withdrew 18 per cent of the cash they held in Cyprus in February, amid concerns the struggling island would impose a tax on bank deposits.
Figures from the Central Bank of Cyprus published on Thursday showed deposits from other euro zone states fell 860 million euros (S$1.3 billion) to 3.9 billion euros, making them the fastest category to leave the stricken country.
Deposits from non-euro zone countries actually rose, by less than 1 per cent to 21 billion euros, while deposits from local residents fell less than 1 per cent to 42.6 billion euros.
http://www.todayonline.com/business/euro...ary-report
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