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Germany Faces Criticism in Cyprus for Policies on Bailout Program

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The views of the IMF, ECB and the governments of Germany, Netherlands, Baltics, on the bailout in Cyprus

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The IMF pushed for investors to share the cost of a bailout in Cyprus. The Netherlands finance minister who heads the EU finance ministers group pushed strongly for this. The president of Estonia was quite vocal about the fact that Russian oligarchs were using Cyprus as a tax haven. He said the EU could not agree to "money laundering."

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