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Commercial banks reopen, new foreign minister

Guinea Bissau's two commercial banks, the Banco Internacional de Guine-Bissau (BIG) and the Banco Totta e Agores, reopened to the public on Thursday for the first time since the outbreak of the June 1998 military rebellion, Lusa reported. Lusa quoted a spokesman for the banks, Tavares da Cruz, as saying that operations ran smoothly and that withrawal amounts were for the most part within expectations.

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