August 7, 2011 Indian Markets Plunge Over US Worries Worries about the US economy triggered a major fall in the Bombay Stock Exchange. “On Friday, August 5, the benchmark Sensex plunged more than 700 points before recovering to close…
August 7, 2011 Diamondcorp’s Lace mine sampling exceeds expectations Diamondcorp CEO says increased per-carat value could drop break-even grade - making Lace Diamond Mine a bigger cash generator than expected. According to miningmx.com, the South African Diamond Exchange has…
August 7, 2011 India trade show okay for diamonds, strong for jewelry Indian diamond dealers maintained a positive outlook for the market despite softer than expected loose diamond trading at the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) as finished jewelry sales were strong.…
August 7, 2011 Stock Market Fallout: What Does it Mean to Us? The sharp fall at stock exchanges around the world gives the impression of a major sign of an economic crash, something that may greatly harm the diamond and jewelry industry…
August 6, 2011 Research and Markets: Production and Investment Forecasts in the Namibian Mining Industry: Uranium Set to Overtake Diamonds as Namibia’s Largest Foreign Currency Earner Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5cb789/production_and_inv) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Production and Investment Forecasts in the Namibian Mining Industry" to their offering. This research
August 6, 2011 Strong Jewelry Orders, Diamond Sells Fair at IIJS The halls of the IIJS fair ground are full this weekend. Buyers, predominantly Indians, are showing great interest in the diamond jewelry offerings and jewelers' booths are full.
August 5, 2011 Rio Tinto Diamonds posts $10m loss for H1 Rising rough diamond prices were not enough to keep Rio Tinto's diamond operations profitable. Lower production and increased costs eroded Rio Tinto Diamond's bottom line in the first half of…
August 5, 2011 Botswana world’s top diamond producer in 2010 The Economic Times reports Botswana is the world’s biggest rough diamond producer by value in 2010. According to statistics release by the Kimberley Process, a UN certified scheme, despite Russia…
August 5, 2011 Uranium set to overtake diamonds as Namibia’s largest foreign currency earner According to a new report by Research & Markets high uranium prices, paralleled by growing global demand for energy, will result in Namibia doubling its uranium production to approximately 12,000…
August 5, 2011 NUM and De Beers sign deal A wage agreement between De Beers Consolidated Mines and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has been signed, the diamond producer said on Thursday.
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