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21. Jack Lew to Press for Stimulus in Europe
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew's two-day trip to Europe will center on increasing demand to stimulate the global economy, a senior official said.
22. U.S. Treasury Secretary Presses Europe for Stimulus
U.S. Treasury Secretary to make push for Europe to take steps to increase demand.
23. Putin Criticizes Cyprus Banks for Levy on Russian Depositors
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the 60 percent hit that big Russian investors suffered on bank deposits in Cyprus under a bailout last week.
24. Euro Interest Rates Should Remain the Same
The European Central Bank is likely to leave the euro's low interest rates unchanged when it meets Thursday, despite turmoil around Cyprus' bailout and a further drop in inflation.
25. Eurozone Unemployment Hits 12 Percent
Unemployment in the 17-member eurozone jumped to 12 percent in February, the region's statistical office said Tuesday. The unemployment rate moved up from 11.8 percent reported in January.
26. Bank of Cyprus Depositors to Face Up to 60 Percent Losses
Depositors in Cyprus with savings of more than 100,000 euros ($128,000 ) could face losses of up to 60 percent, under tough conditions attached to an international bailout, Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said Saturday.
27. Treasury Secretary Lew to Make Europe Trip
US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew will travel to Europe next month for talks with his counterparts on the economic situation in the region, the Treasury Department announced Friday, as the crisis in Cyprus has rattled the eurozone.
28. Cyprus Won't Leave Eurozone, Anastasiades Says
Cyprus' president said on Friday the country would not leave the eurozone after banks returned to normal opening hours under strict capital controls to prevent a run on deposits.
29. Cyprus Crisis Could Be a Boon for US Banks
Money that's been trapped in Cyprus banks for the last two weeks could begin to cross the Atlantic and flood the American banking system starting today as banks on the European island reopen, one banking expert predicts.
30. Cyprus Banks Reopen With Tough Restrictions in Place
Banks in Cyprus reopened on Thursday with tough capital restrictions in place after being closed for nearly two weeks while negotiators sought to reach a deal on an international bailout.
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