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Forex Flash: Cyprus has changed market perception – Deutsche Bank

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Regarding continuing fallout from Cyprus, the Cypriot finance minister has warned that uninsured deposits at Laiki could face losses of as much as 80% and that it could take as long as six to seven years before depositors see any of their savings returned. In the more immediate term, he said that the government expects to finalize capital controls by midday today ahead of the reopening of the country's banks tomorrow.

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The fragile global recovery, while mixed and uneven, is continuing. According to the BNZ Research Team, “We expect global growth to accelerate to 3.3% in 2013 and 3.9% in 2014. If realized, this should support ongoing gains in NZ’s commodity export prices and keep the ‘high beta’ NZD/JPY well supported.” They point to a NZD/JPY three-month target of 79-80.00, while a six-twelve month target stands at 81-82.00.
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