May 5, 2016 The state of the global diamond industry going into summer 2016 Current industry data and commentary paints a mixed picture as to whether market fundamentals are stable enough to support growth.
May 5, 2016 World’s second-largest diamond ever found could fetch over $70M The rock, known as “Lesedi La Rona”, was unearthed in November in Botswana at a mine owned by Canada's Lucara Diamond.
May 3, 2016 Diamonds add sparkle to Anglo’s improving outlook Moody's praises higher than expected valuation for the sale of the niobium, phosphate businesses and improving prospects for the global diamond market.
May 2, 2016 Top Diamond Producers Invited to Take Part in World Diamond Congress in Dubai The Congress, to take place in Dubai from May 16 to 19, will address the issue of 'Transparency, Responsibility, Sustainability in Producing Countries' on the morning of May 19, with…
April 27, 2016 Big boost for world’s top diamond miner Moody's upgrades Alrosa credit, praising Russian firm's low-cost reserve base, technical mining expertise, solid liquidity and conservative financial policy.
April 25, 2016 Emerging trends in the mining industry Despite the dilemmas in recent years, which continue to persist, emerging trends in the mining industry may offer solutions — or at least opportunities for improvement industry-wide.
April 22, 2016 De Beers moving out of historic London HQ The famous De Beers office at Charterhouse St., adjacent to the Hatton Garden diamond district, is one of the assets Anglo is considering to sell to cut its debt burden.
April 21, 2016 Anglo shareholders revolt against Cutifani’s $4.9 million pay Full voting results will be released on Friday.
April 20, 2016 Shirley Temple’s fancy blue diamond ring fails to sell The stone, still in its original Art Deco setting, was expected to fetch up to $35 million.
April 19, 2016 India says Kohinoor diamond belongs to Britain The gem has been at the centre of a diplomatic row between India and the UK, with New Delhi arguing for decades that it should get it back.
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