Euro Drops As Cyprus Relief Turns To Fear

Published 03/26/2013, 07:23 AM
The euro retreated on Monday evening after rumors circulated that Cyprus' bailout could set a precedent for future euro zone aid packages. The common currency dropped to 1.2876 on Tuesday morning at 7:00 GMT.

Remark Spawns Flight Fear
Reuters reported that Dutch Finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem remarked that the last-minute Cyprus deal could become a template for bank restructurings in other struggling euro-zone countries, which caused the euro to retreat as investors worried about capital flight in other struggling southern European nations.

The European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund agreed to pay out $13 billion worth of rescue funds in exchange for painful banking reforms that will force large account holders to bear the brunt of the losses.

In order to avoid a collapse of the nation's banking system, Cyprus' second largest bank will be shut down, and uninsured accounts worth more than 100,000 euros will be tapped to help fund the bailout.

The Haircut
It remains unclear how much these accounts, which have since been frozen, stand to lose but many are expecting the accounts to decrease by about 40 percent of their balance.

As Cypriot banks prepare to open after an extended bank holiday, hostility and uncertainty within the nation is evident. The tiny island nation will be forced to employ capital controls in order to prevent account holders from flooding the banks and withdrawing all of their money.

Cypriot leaders have pushed back the banks' reopening until Thursday in order to prepare for the worst and get the new measures in place.

BY Laura Brodbeck

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