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De La Rue cheers half-year earnings after currency demand rebound

Source: PA Archive

Banknote printer De La Rue has hailed a better-than-expected first half and revealed a more than doubling of its currency order book since September on a recovery in global demand.

The Basingstoke-based group, which prints banknotes for the Bank of England and other central banks across the world, posted an underlying operating profit of £7.9 million for the six months to

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