Greece’s banks will reopen on Monday, three weeks after they were closed amid the country’s debt crisis.
But maximum withdrawals of just 60 euros a day look set to remain.
News of banks getting back to business came after Europe moved to reopen its cash flow to Greece’s stricken economy with the European Central Bank increasing emergency funding for Greek lenders.
EU finance ministers also approved 7 billion euros in bridge loans to keep Greece afloat.
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