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MINSK, BELARUS. MARCH 4, 2016. A branch of BPR Sberbank in Minsk. Belarusian subsidiaries of Russian banks, including Alfa Bank, Belgazprombank (Gazprombank), and BPS Sberbank (Sberbank), have seen an increase in euro and US dollar deposits opened by Russian citizens. The interest rates on foreign currency accounts in the above mentioned banks are 1.5 to 2 times higher than in Russia. Viktor Drachev/TASS (Photo by Viktor Drachev\TASS via Getty Images)

MINSK, BELARUS. MARCH 4, 2016. A branch of BPR Sberbank in Minsk. Belarusian subsidiaries of Russian banks, including Alfa Bank, Belgazprombank (Gazprombank), and BPS Sberbank (Sberbank), have seen an increase in euro and US dollar deposits opened by Russian citizens. The interest rates on foreign currency accounts in the above mentioned banks are 1.5 to 2 times higher than in Russia. Viktor Drachev/TASS (Photo by Viktor Drachev\TASS via Getty Images)