An American predator is close to sealing a £300m swoop on a division of De La Rue, the Bank of England’s banknote printer, in a move that will herald a break-up of the historic company.
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De La Rue will focus solely on currency after the sale. Bank of England banknote printer De La Rue has agreed to sell an arm of its business to an American firm for £300m. The London-listed ...