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Faulty paper halts note production at De La Rue

Central Banking | 21 Jul 2010 |secure

Banknote printer De La Rue suspends production at its Hampshire plant owing to paper fault; shares plummet on company statement that 2010 production and sales will be affected

Topics: De La Rue, banknotes, Bank of Uganda, The Monetary Authority of Singapore, Bank of England, Central Bank of Sri Lanka

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HKMA unveils design of two new banknotes

Central Banking | 20 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong, HK dollar, HSBC, banknotes

Venezuela drawn into Securency scandal: report

Central Banking | 02 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Australia, banknotes, Reserve Bank of Australia, Venezuela, Central Bank of Venezuela

RBA offshoot used prostitutes and bribes to win contracts: police witness alleges

Central Banking | 24 May 2010 |secure

Topics: Australia, banknotes, Reserve Bank of Australia

Uganda gives banknotes a facelift

Central Banking | 04 May 2010 |secure

Topics: banknotes, De La Rue, Bank of Uganda, Uganda

RBA offshoot let standards slip in bribery scandal: report

Central Banking | 30 Mar 2010 |secure

Topics: banknotes, Reserve Bank of Australia, KPMG

Canada to switch to polymer

Central Banking | 05 Mar 2010 |secure

Topics: banknotes, Bank of Canada

Bank begins consultation on note circulation

Central Banking | 05 Mar 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, banknotes, Andrew Bailey

Switzerland delays new banknote series

Central Banking | 17 Feb 2010 |secure

Topics: Swiss National Bank, banknotes, Swiss franc

Euro counterfeits soar 30%

Central Banking | 13 Jan 2010 |secure

Topics: euro, European Central Bank, banknotes

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