Fallout from Cyprus Financial Deal

Cypriot students shout slogans as they stand at an entrance of the presidential palace in capital Nicosia, on March 26, 2013. The banner on the left reads in Greek " people fight they drink your blood".

A man passes a sprayed entrance of a store that buys gold which reads in Greek " thieves" in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, March 25, 2013. Cyprus secured what its politicians described as a “painful” solution to avert imminent bankruptcy while banks across Cyprus remain firmly padlocked.

An employee of the Bank of Cyprus weeps during a protest at Cyprus central bank in Nicosia, Cyprus, March 26, 2013. Cypriot businesses were under increasing strain to keep running on Tuesday after financial authorities stretched the country’s bank closure into a second week amid fears that depositiors will rush to drain their accounts.

An employee of the Bank of Cyprus holds a placard reading, 'Traitor Demetriades,' referring to Cyprus Central Bank Governor Panicos Demetriades, during a protest outside the central bank of Cyprus by its employees, in Nicosia, March 26, 2013.

Cyprus Central Bank Governor Panicos Demetriades (L) and Cypriot Finance Minister Michael Sarris listens to reporters' questions during a news conference in the building of the Central Bank of Cyprus, in Nicosia, March 26, 2013.