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Oil falls in Asia trade on fears of Cyprus bailout signalling similar action on fragile banks

Oil prices fell in Asian trade today after comments from a top eurozone official sparked fears that a bailout deal for Cyprus will set a precedent forother bank rescues in the troubled region.New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in May dropped nine cents to 94.72 dollars a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for May delivery shed 13 cents to 108.04 in mid-morning trade.Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who heads the Eurogroup of finance ministers, said in an interview published yesterday that the cost of bank recapitalisation should not fall on the public sector but on bondholders, shareholders and, if necessary, uninsured deposit holders.The comment to the Financial Times, widely interpreted as a signal that the bailout for Cyprus would become a template for handling fragile banks in the ongoing eurozone crisis, sent global markets falling sharply.Dijsselbloem later released a statement via Twitter saying Cyprus was a specific case.The European Union and International Monetary Fund yesterday struck a last-minute deal with Cyprus that willqualify the island for a much-needed rescue package to help it service its debt.The agreement involves breaking up the island's second largest lender Laiki Popular Bank, while deposits above100,000 euros in Bank of Cyprus, the island's main lender, will take a major haircut.

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