Protesters gathered in Edinburgh on Saturday in what organisers said was part of a worldwide movement against corporate greed.
Around 150 people turned out in Scotland's capital for the Occupy Edinburgh event.
The movement began a month ago with Americans occupying New York's financial district.
On Saturday, protests were taking place around the world.
In Edinburgh, campaigners gathered at the Royal Bank of Scotland's St Andrew Square base.
The New York protest has now grown into a fully fledged camp, at times including thousands of people.
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