Lombard – De La Rue (DLAR) past failings tear up a £500m business. Printing group’s polymer banknotes may be hard to rip, but its share price is not
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De La Rue (DLAR) shares slide 20% after second profit warning this year. Banknote printer has been hit by host of setbacks, including SFO investigation
Standard Chartered (STAN) beats estimates with 16% rise in quarterly profit. Upbeat results to ease pressure on chief executive Bill Winters from pay dispute