Cyprus Can Save Itself by Fleeing the Euro

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April 10 (Bloomberg) -- Cypriots sitting in the cafes hereon Nicosia’s Ledra Street are asking one another if there isn’tan alternative to their island’s bailout.

It has been just weeks since the series of rollercoasternegotiations that produced a deal to support Cyprus, in theprocess devastating its banks and economic prospects. After theinitial shock, the reality of the agreement’s implications issinking in.