Banks opened Thursday, nearly two weeks after being shutdown amid the island's near-economic collapse.
Cyprus Vows to Stay in Eurozone
![People line up outside a branch of Cyprus' Housing Finance Corporation, a state-run bank that mainly helps low and middle income people, in capital Nicosia, March 29, 2013.](https://gdb.voanews.com/936d4170-d1f5-4762-8717-1e89e4f83bb9_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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People line up outside a branch of Cyprus' Housing Finance Corporation, a state-run bank that mainly helps low and middle income people, in capital Nicosia, March 29, 2013.
![Supporters of the extreme right group National Popular Front (ELAM) take part in an anti-bailout protest outside parliament in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.](https://gdb.voanews.com/bf4fccce-8c4c-43d0-bceb-78ac46c34732_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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Supporters of the extreme right group National Popular Front (ELAM) take part in an anti-bailout protest outside parliament in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.
![A Laiki Bank manager helps a police officer enter the bank after getting past depositors waiting outside the bank's branch in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.](https://gdb.voanews.com/5df5363d-4754-4ebf-9e49-96204e72ecde_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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A Laiki Bank manager helps a police officer enter the bank after getting past depositors waiting outside the bank's branch in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.
![People wait to enter at a branch of Laiki Bank shortly after it opened in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.](https://gdb.voanews.com/d6f9004a-f10a-468b-adfe-db58bc3515b5_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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People wait to enter at a branch of Laiki Bank shortly after it opened in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 28, 2013.