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IntroductionBEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's banks will reopen on Monday, with each taking their own measures, the c ...

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's banks will reopen on Monday, with each taking their own measures, the country's banking association said in a statement on Sunday.
The country's banks have shut for about five days following a spree of bank hold-ups by depositors seeking access to their savings.
(This story corrects period of bank closures to five days, not 10)
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