Hundreds of furious Cypriots have protested outside parliament against a tax on their savings imposed under an EU bailout deal. They accused eurozone creditors of treating them like "guinea pigs" for a levy, which is unprecedented in the country's history. Accounts of more than 100,000 euros will be hit with a 9.9 per cent charge, while smaller accounts are to be taxed at 6.75 per cent. Nicos Trimikliniotis, an analyst in Cyprus, explains the impact of the new tax.