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Cyprus banks shut until Tuesday amid scramble for Plan B Cyprus banks shut until Tuesday amid scramble for Plan B
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Cypriot officials have said the country's banks, which were closed to prevent mass withdrawals, will remain shut until at least Tuesday.Cypriot officials have said the country's banks, which were closed to prevent mass withdrawals, will remain shut until at least Tuesday.
On Wednesday afternoon the cabinet began an emergency meeting to discuss alternatives to an EU-IMF bailout deal rejected by parliament on Tuesday.On Wednesday afternoon the cabinet began an emergency meeting to discuss alternatives to an EU-IMF bailout deal rejected by parliament on Tuesday.
Germany says banks in Cyprus may never reopen if a bailout is not agreed. Reports say the government is considering imposing capital controls when banks are reopened.
Meanwhile, Cyprus' finance minister is in Moscow to seek help from Russia, which has large investments in Cyprus. Meanwhile, Cyprus' finance minister is in Moscow to seek help from Russia.
Russia holds multi-billion dollar investments in Cyprus.
Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said after talks with Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov: "There were no offers, nothing concrete," but he added, "we're happy with a good beginning."Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said after talks with Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov: "There were no offers, nothing concrete," but he added, "we're happy with a good beginning."
Talks are expected to continue in Moscow on Thursday.Talks are expected to continue in Moscow on Thursday.
Reports say the government is considering imposing capital controls to prevent funds leaving Cyprus when banks are reopened. The banks will remain shut on Thursday and Friday this week and Monday 25 March is a scheduled bank holiday. The stock exchange also remains closed.
Monday 25 March is a scheduled bank holiday, and Thursday and Friday have also been declared bank holidays. The stock exchange also remains closed. Germany has said banks in Cyprus may never reopen if a bailout is not agreed.
'Not sustainable''Not sustainable'
Earlier, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades met party leaders and the central bank governor in Nicosia to hammer out a Plan B after a one-off tax on savings failed to get the support of any MPs. Earlier, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades met party leaders and the central bank governor in Nicosia to hammer out a Plan B, after a one-off tax on savings failed to get the support of any MPs.
Mr Anastasiades has also been talking to the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).Mr Anastasiades has also been talking to the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Bank mergers, a bond issue, and more Russian funding have all been mentioned as ways to help the country out of the crisis. Bank mergers, a bond issue and more Russian funding have all been mentioned as ways to help the country out of the crisis.
The BBC's Mark Lowen, in Nicosia, says Cyprus is a resilient nation and the banks are still giving out cash through machines - although with limits, and some are running low. The establishment of a "bad bank" which would take on risky assets held by Cypriot banks has also been mentioned by officials.
The BBC's Mark Lowen, in Nicosia, says Cyprus' banks are still giving out cash through machines - although with limits, and some are running low.
Some businesses are now refusing credit card payments, our correspondent reports.Some businesses are now refusing credit card payments, our correspondent reports.
On Wednesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she regretted but respected the Cypriot vote.On Wednesday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she regretted but respected the Cypriot vote.
She said the eurozone had a duty to find a solution for Cyprus, but added that the country's current banking system was "not sustainable".She said the eurozone had a duty to find a solution for Cyprus, but added that the country's current banking system was "not sustainable".
A European Commission spokesman told AFP it was now up to Cyprus to "offer an alternative scenario... which guarantees debt sustainability". Cyprus' banks were left exposed following the debt crisis in Greece and there are fears Cyprus could go bankrupt if they fail.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble warned Cyprus that its banks might never be able to reopen if it rejected the bailout.
'Honest discussion''Honest discussion'
The controversial levy had been proposed as the condition for the 10bn-euro (£8.7bn; $13bn) EU and IMF bailout. Cyprus was expected to raise 5.8bn euros through the one-off tax on bank savings.The controversial levy had been proposed as the condition for the 10bn-euro (£8.7bn; $13bn) EU and IMF bailout. Cyprus was expected to raise 5.8bn euros through the one-off tax on bank savings.
The plan was altered on Tuesday to exempt savers with less than 20,000 euros (£17,000), but a 6.75% charge on deposits of 20,000-100,000 euros and a 9.9% charge for those above 100,000 euros remained.The plan was altered on Tuesday to exempt savers with less than 20,000 euros (£17,000), but a 6.75% charge on deposits of 20,000-100,000 euros and a 9.9% charge for those above 100,000 euros remained.
However, parliament rejected the deal, with 36 MPs voting against it, 19 abstaining and none in favour.However, parliament rejected the deal, with 36 MPs voting against it, 19 abstaining and none in favour.
Protesters outside parliament reacted with joy at the decision.Protesters outside parliament reacted with joy at the decision.
Mr Anastasiades said he "fully respected" the vote. In Moscow, Mr Sarris met Mr Siluanov to discuss the easing of the terms on a 2.5bn euro loan Moscow gave Cyprus in 2011 - and the possibility of further funding - but no deal was reached on Wednesday.
He said he had spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Cyprus sought alternative financing.
Mr Sarris met Mr Siluanov to discuss the easing of the terms on a 2.5bn euro loan Moscow gave Cyprus in 2011 - and the possibility of further funding - but no deal was reached on Wednesday.
"We had a very honest discussion, we've underscored how difficult the situation is," Mr Sarris said."We had a very honest discussion, we've underscored how difficult the situation is," Mr Sarris said.
He later met First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov but sources said that, again, no agreement had been reached.
Cyprus has attracted money through its lower taxes, with Russians holding between a third and half of all Cypriot deposits.Cyprus has attracted money through its lower taxes, with Russians holding between a third and half of all Cypriot deposits.
Russian private and corporate deposits are believed to total about $30bn.Russian private and corporate deposits are believed to total about $30bn.
Mr Putin had called the bailout deal "unfair, unprofessional and dangerous". Russian President Vladimir Putin had called the bailout deal "unfair, unprofessional and dangerous".
Analysts say Russia may provide more funding in return for interests in Cyprus' offshore energy fields.Analysts say Russia may provide more funding in return for interests in Cyprus' offshore energy fields.
One offer of help has come from Cyprus's Orthodox Church, which is a major shareholder in the third-largest domestic lender, the Hellenic Bank. One offer of help has come from Cyprus' Orthodox Church, which is a major shareholder in the third-largest domestic lender, the Hellenic Bank.
Archbishop Chrysostomos I said on Wednesday the Church was willing to mortgage its assets to invest in government bonds.Archbishop Chrysostomos I said on Wednesday the Church was willing to mortgage its assets to invest in government bonds.
Cyprus' banks were left exposed following the debt crisis in Greece and there are fears Cyprus could go bankrupt if they fail. Cyprus resident Gary Winwood told the BBC the situation was "dire" and there was great anxiety about the possibility of a collapse of the banks.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble warned Cyprus that its banks might never be able to reopen if it rejected the bailout.
Meanwhile, the UK Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday evening that a plane carrying 1m euros had arrived in Cyprus as a contingency measure to provide military personnel and their families with emergency loans.
The money is to be used for British personnel and their families if cash machines and debit cards stop working.
The UK has more than 3,000 troops stationed on the island, with two main bases - at Dhekelia and Akrotiri.
The UK also has tens of thousands of expats living on the island.
One, Gary Winwood, told the BBC the situation was "dire" and there was great anxiety about the possibility of a collapse of the banks.
"Most of our money is kept in deposits in a savings account so I cannot make withdrawals. The cash machines are supposed to be restocked but are often found empty. We've got enough money to last us until the end of the week," he said."Most of our money is kept in deposits in a savings account so I cannot make withdrawals. The cash machines are supposed to be restocked but are often found empty. We've got enough money to last us until the end of the week," he said.
Russian expat, Natalia Kuleshina, who withdrew all her cash before the banks closed, said people were now afraid about whether salaries would be paid. Russian expat Natalia Kuleshina, who withdrew all her cash before the banks closed, said people were now afraid about whether salaries would be paid.