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Icelanders vote on deal to repay $5.3 billion

The Columbian
Published: March 5, 2010, 12:00am

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Icelanders are voting in a nationwide referendum on approving the use of taxpayers’ money to repay international debts.

Opinion polls suggest that a majority of Icelanders will vote “no” on Saturday to the $5.3 billion deal to compensate Britain and the Netherlands for deposits lost in a collapsed Icelandic bank.

That is expected to complicate Iceland’s effort to recover from a deep recession and a banking collapse.

The issue revolves around the payment of $3.5 billion to Britain and $1.8 billion to the Netherlands as compensation for funds that those governments paid out to around 340,000 of their nationals who had savings in the collapsed Internet bank Icesave.

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