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President urges EU to take measures to spur growth in Cyprus without increasing $10bn bailout loans.
Financial services made up large portion of island's economy, and critics worry new measures will destroy trust.
Curbs imposed after island secured bailout to be lifted over a period of about a month, foreign minister says.
Stiff transaction bans in place as Cypriots finally gain access to bank accounts after closure due to EU bailout talks.
After nearly two-weeks in lockdown, Cyprus banks to reopen but with temporary limits on daily withdrawals.
Protests break out as head of country's biggest commercial bank resigns in opposition to plans to restructure bank.
Activists say global finance undermines democracy as participants meet to discuss economic and social problems.
EU finance ministers approve $13bn rescue deal to save the Mediterranean island's banking system from collapse.
President in Brussels for bailout talks as government spokesman warns he faces "difficult task" to save economy.
Cypriot government says negotiations with EU and IMF set to continue in Brussels, describing situation as "difficult".
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