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#526 13. 12. 2017, 18:52
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#527 13. 12. 2017, 19:05
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Nádherné vlákno, tak uklidňující chodíte sem jen Vy, žádný polointeligent Vás nepoučuje ani neradí. Omlouvám se, zde se vždy uklidním.
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#528 13. 12. 2017, 19:54
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#529 13. 12. 2017, 20:06
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Bilancia De Beers
2016 2017 Prvý predajný cyklus 545 miliónov USD 729 miliónovUSD druhý 617 miliónov USD 553 miliónov USD tretí 666 miliónov USD 586 miliónov USD štvrtý 636 miliónov USD 522 miliónov USD piaty 564 miliónov USD 530 miliónov USD šiesty 528 miliónov USD 576 miliónov USD siedmy 639 miliónov USD 507 miliónov USD ôsmy 494 miliónov dolárov 376 miliónov USD deviaty 476 miliónov USD 466 miliónov USD desiaty 422 miliónov USD 450 miliónov dolárov (predbežne) _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#530 15. 12. 2017, 12:12
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Dec 14, 2017 11:00 AM Diamond markets driven by last-minute Christmas orders and preparations for Chinese New Year. US retail sentiment gets boost from economic growth, pending tax cuts and record-high stock market (Dow at 24,666). Cost of credit rising as Fed hikes interest rates 0.25 points based on positive job-market outlook. Polished inventory reduced due to holiday demand and low availability of new manufactured goods. Synthetics, tight bank credit and manufacturing profit among biggest concerns for 2018. Rough market stable at $450M Dec. sight. De Beers 2017 estimated rough sales -5% to $5.3B. Belgium Nov. polished exports +11% to $971M, rough imports -13% to $986M. Fancies: Curved fancy shapes in good demand. Ovals are strongest category, followed by Pears and Cushions. Some squares — Emerald and Radiant — are okay, but Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US demand supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Positive sentiment as Christmas approaches. Suppliers sending goods on short-term memo to stimulate deals. Steady demand for 1 to 2.5 ct., G-I, VS-SI diamonds. Large volume of lower-quality milky goods available at higher discounts. Good demand for eye-clean SIs. Jewelers expecting better holiday season than last year. Belgium: Trade slowing before the Christmas break. Dealers offering higher discounts on lower-quality goods, as they don’t want to hold inventory over the holiday period. Steady demand for 0.30 to 1 ct., F-H, VS-SI diamonds. Rising interest in fancy color and fancy shape diamonds. Dealers concerned about impact of online buying. Israel: Stable market with steady orders from the US and Hong Kong. Inter-dealer trading slowing. Improving demand for 1.01 to 1.08 ct., D, IF and 1.01 to 1.08 ct., G, VS2 diamonds. Buyers looking for better-quality polished, which is in short supply. Rough trading consistent, with slightly better margins on the secondary market. India: Positive sentiment despite sluggish polished trading. Manufacturers maintaining low production until end of the year. Improved melee demand in 4Q. Rough trading steady, with slightly better margins on the dealer market, but manufacturing profit squeezed. Hong Kong: Polished trading stable, with large retailers stocking up for Chinese New Year (Feb. 16). Rising expectations for the season amid improved consumer sentiment. Good demand for 1 ct., D-H, VS-SI, RapSpec A2+ diamonds. Dossiers steady. China better than Hong Kong, as Chinese consumers and tourists shift focus to local spending _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#531 22. 12. 2017, 10:34
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Dec 21, 2017 Positive sentiment as US and Belgium markets close for Christmas. Dealers now focused on Chinese New Year demand. Trade optimistic for 2018, with expectations for global economic growth as US passes most drastic tax overhaul in 30 years. Cutters concerned about tight profit margins ahead of anticipated 1Q rise in rough prices. Graff buys 476 ct. Sierra Leone Meya Prosperity rough diamond for $16.5M. India Nov. polished exports +50% to $1.8B, rough imports +64% to $1.9B. US Oct. polished imports -14% to $1.8B, polished exports -5% to $1.2B. Very strong year for pink diamonds as combined Christie’s and Sotheby’s jewelry sales exceed $1.1B. Rapaport wishes everyone happy holidays. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed. Curves better than squares. Ovals strongest category, followed by Pears and Cushions. Emerald and Radiant okay, but Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US demand supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Positive retail sentiment and steady store traffic. Good demand for jewelry in the mid- to upper price range. New York polished suppliers satisfied with season. Dealers still sending goods out on memo with hope they won’t return. New tax laws will increase disposable income, which is expected to help jewelry sales. Belgium: Trading quiet with businesses closing for Christmas-New Year break. Some last-minute calls for 1 ct.-plus, I-K, VVS-VS diamonds, which are in short-supply. 1 ct., 3X strong. US and European demand stable. China steady. Rough trading expected to remain quiet through the holiday season. Israel: Polished trading stable, despite slight slowdown during Hanukkah. Dealers satisfied with US and Chinese holiday sales. Christmas orders complete and polished inventory levels reduced, with little new production available. Focus shifting to China. Steady demand for 1 ct., G-I, VS and for 1 ct., J-L, VVS-VS2 diamonds. India: Improving sentiment, with better Christmas orders than last year. Steady Chinese New Year orders projected to continue through mid-January. Manufacturers maintaining factory operations with lots of smaller, cheaper rough coming into the market. Rough trading quiet, with cutters concerned about profit at current price levels. Hong Kong: Positive sentiment, with dealers and jewelers encouraged by Christmas orders. Steady demand for 1 ct., F-H, VVS2-SI2 (3X, no-fluorescence) diamonds. Colored diamonds in good demand and offering better margins than colorless. Large fancy pinks selling well. China retail better than Hong Kong as Chinese tourists cut down purchases abroad in favor of local spending in mainland. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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#533 30. 12. 2017, 14:19
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Dec 28, 2017 US holiday season positive, with fashion jewelry driving growth. Nov.-Dec. holiday jewelry sales +5.9% after strong last-minute buying, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse. Female self-purchases gaining momentum. Overall retail sales +4.9%, online shopping +18%, as Amazon boasts record holiday season. US and Belgian dealers on vacation, with positive outlook for next year. Miners wary of inflated inventory. Alrosa to cut 2018 rough production -7% to 36.6M cts. US puts diamond trader Dan Gertler on OFAC sanctions list for corrupt DRC deals. The Rapaport Group wishes everyone a happy, healthy, prosperous and peaceful New Year. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions as next-best shapes. Emeralds and Radiants okay, but Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US demand supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: New York trade quiet with businesses closed for Christmas-New Year period. Retail sentiment positive following good holiday sales. Studs, pendants, eternity bands strong sellers. Lots of last-minute sales. Dealer market still cautious, waiting for memo returns before assessing holiday season. Belgium: Trading very quiet with bourses closed until January 8. Dealers upbeat about US and Chinese markets over holiday season, but cautious about Europe. Jewelers concerned about synthetics and competition from e-commerce platforms. Israel: Dealers satisfied with holiday sales, after steady trading during December. Good demand from US independents this holiday season. Positive online sales via company websites and third-party consumer platforms such as James Allen and eBay. Good Chinese demand for 1 ct., K-L, VVS-VS diamonds. Large stones improved slightly. India: Positive sentiment even amid slower trading, with fewer foreign buyers in the market over Christmas and New Year. Steady local interest in gold and diamond jewelry during wedding season. Good demand for 1 ct., J-L, VS-SI diamonds. Some improvement in princess-cut demand. Rough market seasonally quiet, with factories maintaining steady lower-capacity production until the New Year. Hong Kong: Wholesale activity down slightly during Christmas holiday. Dealers focused on filling Chinese New Year demand. Steady market for 1 ct., D-H, VVS2-SI1 RapSpec A2+ diamonds. Retail sales improving, with Hong Kong jewelers expecting better season than last year. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#534 7. 1. 2018, 7:24
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Jan 4, 2018 11:00 AM By Rapaport News Diamond market optimistic for 2018 after good holiday season. Polished prices supported by shortages of select goods as manufacturing stays below capacity. 1 ct. RAPI -5.3% in 2017, with +0.3% increase in Dec. as difficult year ends on a positive note. Strong rough demand expected when Alrosa and De Beers resume sales later this month. Positive outlook for Chinese New Year (Feb. 16), with high-end consumer confidence boosted by recent stock-market rally. Hong Kong improving with Nov. jewelry, watch and luxury sales +8% to $783M. Titan Company reports double-digit Diwali jewelry-sales growth. EU takes over as Kimberley Process chair. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions as next-best shapes. Emeralds and Radiants okay, but Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US demand supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: 47th Street quiet. Businesses slowly returning from Christmas-New Year holiday, but snowstorm keeping buyers at home. Initial holiday retail reports positive. Dealers optimistic as they wait for holiday memo returns. Trading expected to increase in January as inventory levels declined during holiday season. Consumer confidence high as stock-market rally continues. Belgium: Diamond trading slow with bourses closed until January 8. Dealers assessing first-quarter inventory needs. European holiday season mixed. UK jewelers report positive Christmas, but France and Italy sluggish. Rough trade quiet. Israel: Positive sentiment as dealers report good US holiday sales. Focus now shifting to Far East for Chinese New Year. Suppliers maintaining firm prices when filling select orders. Polished inventory reduced in line with last year’s levels. India: Stable market driven by Chinese New Year orders. US and Europe quiet during holiday break. Some Antwerp dealers in Mumbai looking for goods. Dealers note positive trend from consumers in India, US and China. Rough trading quiet, with prices on secondary market firming. Manufacturing stable, with new polished slowly coming to the market. Hong Kong: Polished trading slower but sentiment positive. Dealers optimistic for coming Chinese New Year season with renewed retail growth in Hong Kong and China. Steady demand for 0.30 to 0.60 ct., H-L, VS1-SI2 diamonds. Good demand for 1 ct., F-J, VS-SI, RapSpec A2+ diamonds. Buyers working with tighter budgets are shifting to lower color and clarity. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#535 9. 1. 2018, 19:17
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Kalendár zaujímavých akcií vo svete .
Kto má záujem o novinky ohľadne opracovania odporúčam Vincenzu . 01/07/18 01/10/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Israel 01/09/18 01/09/18 Conference New RapNet Platform Launch 01/10/18 01/17/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction New York & Israel 01/15/18 01/19/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 01/16/18 01/24/18 Auction Rapaport Melee Auction New York & Dubai 01/19/18 01/24/18 Show Palakiss Winter Vicenza, Italy 01/19/18 01/24/18 Show VicenzaOro Vicenza, Italy 01/19/18 01/22/18 Show Bijorhca Paris Paris, France 01/20/18 01/22/18 Show Jeweler's International Showcase (JIS) Miami, FL, USA 01/20/18 01/22/18 Show RJO Buying Show Savannah, GA, USA 01/22/18 01/25/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 01/24/18 01/27/18 Holiday International Jewellery Tokyo (IJT) Tokyo, Japan 01/26/18 01/26/18 Holiday Republic Day India 01/28/18 01/30/18 Show Antwerp Diamond Trade Fair Antwerp, Belgium 01/28/18 02/01/18 Show Toronto Spring Gift Fair Toronto, Canada 01/28/18 01/30/18 Show Centurion Show Scottsdale, AZ, USA 01/28/18 01/29/18 Conference 49th ACE© IT Annual Winter Educational Conference Tucson, AZ, USA 01/30/18 02/04/18 Show AGTA GemFair Tucson 01/31/18 02/03/18 Show JCK Tucson Tucson, AZ, USA 01/31/18 02/04/18 Show Junwex St. Petersberg St. Petersberg, Russia 02/04/18 02/08/18 Show Jewellery & Watch Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom 02/04/18 02/07/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction Israel 02/05/18 02/08/18 Show Mining Indaba Cape Town, South Africa 02/07/18 02/14/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction New York & Israel 02/09/18 02/12/18 Show IIJS Signature Mumbai, India 02/09/18 02/12/18 Show The Original Miami Antique Show Miami Beach, FL, USA 02/10/18 02/13/18 Show International Fashion Jewelry Accessory Show Las Vegas, NV, USA 02/11/18 02/11/18 Holiday National Foundation Day Japan 02/11/18 02/13/18 Show Pure London London, United Kingdom 02/12/18 02/16/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 02/14/18 02/14/18 Holiday Valentine's Day 02/14/18 02/20/18 Show Palm Beach Jewelry & Antique Show Palm Beach, FL, USA 02/16/18 02/16/18 Holiday Chinese New Year China 02/18/18 02/20/18 Show Moda Accessories Birmingham, United Kingdom 02/19/18 02/22/18 Show Feninjer Sao Paolo, Brazil 02/19/18 02/19/18 Holiday President's Day USA 02/20/18 02/28/18 Auction Rapaport Quarterly Melee Auction New York & Hong Kong 02/20/18 03/02/18 Auction Rapaport Melee Auction New York & Hong Kong 02/21/18 02/26/18 Show Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition Doha, Qatar 02/23/18 02/26/18 Show Hellenic Jewellery Fair Athens, Greece 02/26/18 03/02/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 02/28/18 03/07/18 Show Rapaport Single Stone Auction New York & Israel 02/28/18 03/07/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction New York & Israel 03/01/18 03/05/18 Show Hong Kong International Jewellery Show Hong Kong, Hong Kong 03/01/18 03/01/18 Holiday Purim 03/02/18 03/02/18 Holiday Shushan Purim Israel 03/02/18 03/02/18 Holiday Holi India 03/03/18 03/05/18 Show SJTA Atlanta Jewelry Show Atlanta, GA, USA 03/04/18 03/06/18 Show Vancouver Gift Expo Vancouver, Canada 03/08/18 03/08/18 Holiday Women's Day International 03/09/18 03/10/18 Show Jewelry Industry Summit New York, NY, USA 03/11/18 03/14/18 Show ASD Market Week Las Vegas, NV, USA 03/11/18 03/13/18 Show JA New York New York, NY, USA 03/11/18 03/13/18 Show Lueur Spring New York, NY, USA 03/11/18 03/13/18 Show MJSA Expo New York, NY, USA 03/12/18 03/16/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 03/18/18 03/21/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction Israel 03/20/18 03/28/18 Auction Rapaport Melee Auction New York & Dubai 03/20/18 03/20/18 Holiday Spring Equinox 03/21/18 03/21/18 Holiday Human Right's Day South Africa 03/21/18 03/24/18 Show AMBERIF Gadansk, Poland 03/21/18 03/28/18 Auction Rapaport Single Stone Auction New York & Israel 03/22/18 03/25/18 Show Istanbul Jewelry Show Istanbul, Turkey 03/22/18 03/27/18 Show Baselworld Basel, Switzerland 03/23/18 03/25/18 Show GJIIE Chennai, India 03/29/18 03/29/18 Holiday Mahavir Jayanti India 03/30/18 04/02/18 Show Myanmar International Gems & Jewellery Expo Yangon, Myanmar 03/31/18 04/07/18 Holiday Passover 04/01/18 04/01/18 Holiday Easter 04/02/18 04/02/18 Holiday Easter Monday 04/05/18 04/05/18 Holiday Ching Ming Festival Hong Kong, Hong Kong 04/08/18 04/08/18 Holiday Orthodox Easter 04/09/18 04/12/18 Show Jewellery Salon Jeddah Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 04/09/18 04/13/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 04/12/18 04/18/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 04/13/18 04/15/18 Show Dixie Conference & Trade Show Atlanta, GA, USA 04/13/18 04/13/18 Holiday Ascension of the Prophet 04/14/18 04/16/18 Show Jeweler's International Showcase (JIS) Miami Beach, FL, USA 04/16/18 04/19/18 Show Jewellery Salon Riyadh Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 04/18/18 04/18/18 Holiday Yom Hazikaron Israel 04/19/18 04/21/18 Show China International Gold, Jewellery & Gem Fair Shenzhen, China 04/19/18 04/19/18 Holiday Yom Haatzma'aut Israel 04/23/18 04/25/18 Show AGS Conclave Nashville, TN, USA 04/25/18 04/25/18 Holiday Liberation Day Italy 04/27/18 04/27/18 Holiday Freedom Day South Africa 04/27/18 04/30/18 Show Hong Kong Gifts & Premiums Fair Hong Kong, Hong Kong 04/29/18 04/29/18 Holiday Showa Day Japan 05/01/18 05/01/18 Holiday Labor Day International 05/05/18 05/08/18 Show Oroarezzo Arezzo, Italy 05/06/18 05/08/18 Show Carat+ Antwerp, Belgium 05/10/18 05/10/18 Holiday Ascension Day 05/13/18 05/15/18 Show Pulse London, United Kingdom 05/13/18 05/13/18 Holiday Mother's Day USA 05/14/18 05/18/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 05/14/18 05/18/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 05/16/18 06/14/18 Holiday Ramadan 05/16/18 05/18/18 Show International Jewellery Kobe Kobe, Japan 05/17/18 05/20/18 Show Vietnam International Jewellery Fair Saigon, Vietnam 05/20/18 05/21/18 Holiday Shavuot 05/22/18 05/22/18 Holiday The Buddha's Birthday Hong Kong, Hong Kong 05/25/18 05/28/18 Show Cambodia Gems & Jewelry Fair Phnom Penh, Cambodia 05/28/18 05/28/18 Holiday Memorial Day USA 05/28/18 05/31/18 Show GLDA Las Vegas Gem & Jewelry Show Las Vegas, NV, USA 05/30/18 06/04/18 Show JCK Luxury Las Vegas, NV, USA 05/31/18 06/04/18 Show Couture Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV, USA 05/31/18 06/03/18 Show Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show Las Vegas, NV, USA 06/01/18 06/04/18 Show JCK Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV, USA 06/02/18 06/02/18 Holiday Republic Day Italy 06/12/18 06/12/18 Holiday Russia Day Russia 06/13/18 06/19/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 06/15/18 06/15/18 Holiday Eid al-Fitr 06/16/18 06/16/18 Holiday Youth Day South Africa 06/17/18 06/17/18 Holiday Father's Day USA 06/18/18 06/18/18 Holiday Dragon Boat Festival China 06/18/18 06/21/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 06/21/18 06/24/18 Show Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair Hong Kong, Hong Kong 06/22/18 06/24/18 Show Hyderabad Jewellery, Pearl & Gem Fair Hyderbad, India 06/26/18 06/27/18 Show Jovella Tel Aviv, Israel 06/30/18 07/03/18 Show Tendence Frankfurt, Germany 07/04/18 07/04/18 Holiday U.S. Independence Day USA 07/07/18 07/09/18 Show Luxury China Beijing, China 07/09/18 07/13/18 Show Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 07/10/18 07/12/18 Conference Pawn Expo 2018 Las Vegas, NV, USA 07/14/18 07/16/18 Show RJO Buying Show Minneapolis, MN, USA 07/15/18 07/17/18 Show JA New York New York, NY, USA 07/21/18 07/21/18 Show Belgian National Day Belgium 07/22/18 07/22/18 Holiday Tisha b'Av 07/23/18 07/27/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 07/26/18 07/29/18 Show Singapore International Jewelry Expo Singapore 07/27/18 07/29/18 Show New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show New York, NY, USA 08/03/18 08/06/18 Show Malaysia International Jewellery Fair Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 08/09/18 08/09/18 Holiday National Women's Day South Africa 08/10/18 08/12/18 Conference Northwest Jewelry Conference Seattle, WA, USA 08/15/18 08/22/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 08/15/18 08/15/18 Holiday Indian Independence Day India 08/15/18 08/15/18 Holiday Assumption Day 08/22/18 08/22/18 Holiday Eid al-Adha 08/28/18 08/30/18 Show Japan Jewellery Fair Tokyo, Japan 08/30/18 09/02/18 Show Baltimore Summer Antiques Show Baltimore, MD, USA 09/01/18 09/03/18 Show Midora Leipzig Leipzig, Germany 09/02/18 09/05/18 Show Autumn Fair Birmingham, United Kingdom 09/02/18 09/04/18 Show International Jewellery London London, United Kingdom 09/03/18 09/03/18 Holiday Labor Day USA 09/03/18 09/07/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 09/07/18 09/10/18 Show International Fashion Jewelry Accessory Show Orlando, FL, USA 09/10/18 09/11/18 Holiday Rosh Hashanah 09/10/18 09/14/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 09/12/18 09/12/18 Holiday Al-Hijra 09/12/18 09/16/18 Show Madridjoya Madrid, Spain 09/12/18 09/15/18 Show Asia's Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Fair Hong Kong, Hong Kong 09/12/18 09/18/18 Show Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair Hong Kong, Hong Kong 09/15/18 09/19/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 09/17/18 09/18/18 Show Vancouver Gift Expo Vancouver, Canada 09/19/18 09/19/18 Holiday Yom Kippur 09/21/18 09/21/18 Holiday Ashura 09/22/18 09/26/18 Show Palakiss Summer Vicenza, Italy 09/22/18 09/26/18 Show VicenzaOro Vicenza, Italy 09/23/18 09/23/18 Holiday Autumn Equinox 09/24/18 09/24/18 Holiday Heritage Day South Africa 09/24/18 09/30/18 Holiday Succot 09/24/18 09/24/18 Holiday Moon Festival China 09/29/18 10/01/18 Show Delhi Jewellery & Gem Fair Delhi, India 09/30/18 10/01/18 Holiday Shemini Atzeret, Simchat Torah 10/01/18 10/01/18 Holiday National Day Hong Kong, Hong Kong 10/02/18 10/02/18 Holiday Mahatma Ghandi's Birthday India 10/08/18 10/12/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 10/11/18 10/14/18 Show Istanbul Jewelry Show Istanbul, Turkey 10/15/18 10/19/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 10/17/18 10/17/18 Holiday Chung Yeung Festival Hong Kong, Hong Kong 10/19/18 10/22/18 Show Jeweler's International Showcase (JIS) Miami Beach, FL, USA 10/19/18 10/19/18 Holiday Dussehra India 10/25/18 10/29/18 Show Jewellery & Watch Show Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, UAE 10/28/18 10/30/18 Show JA New York New York, NY, USA 11/01/18 11/01/18 Holiday All Saints Day 11/02/18 11/05/18 Show Taiwan Jewellery & Gem Fair Taipei, Taiwan 11/04/18 11/04/18 Holiday Day of National Unity Russia 11/07/18 11/11/18 Show Bazaar Berlin Berlin, Germany 11/07/18 11/07/18 Holiday Diwali India 11/11/18 11/11/18 Holiday Armistice Day 11/12/18 11/16/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 11/12/18 11/16/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 11/14/18 11/17/18 Show VincezOro Dubai Dubai, UAE 11/22/18 11/22/18 Holiday Thanksgiving USA 11/23/18 11/25/18 Show Mineralis Berlin, Germany 12/03/18 12/10/18 Holiday Hanukkah 12/05/18 12/12/18 Sight Alrosa Sales Period Moscow, Russia 12/10/18 12/13/18 Sight De Beers Sight Gaborone, Botswana 12/25/18 12/25/18 Holiday Christmas _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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RapNet launched a new site on Tuesday, promising a safer, simpler and smarter way of trading diamonds online.
The aspects of RapNet that users enjoy will stay, but the redesigned platform will be easier to navigate, getting those users to their desired diamonds with fewer clicks. There are also handy tools such as a price calculator, the ability to compare up to 10 diamonds at once, and on-screen filtering of search results. The new site is built on technology that will make it easier to add more features should RapNet choose to introduce them — such as improvements to money-transfer methods and supply-chain traceability. Crucially, it will be harder to defraud users, explained RapNet chief operating officer Saville Stern (pictured). Traders will be able to communicate using an on-site messaging service, rather than having to exchange emails — an increasingly common target for fraudsters trying to fool people with fake correspondence. “It’s a safer and easier way to find things, and it looks nicer,” said Stern. “It’s the same RapNet you know, but an easier platform to use, more secure, and built for what’s next.” Users’ RapNet inboxes will also be simpler for them to search, and will be centralized — meaning traders won’t have to juggle several communication methods, such as email, Skype and WhatsApp. Additionally, the platform will organize messages into threads, conveniently grouping parts of the same conversation together. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#537 12. 1. 2018, 13:58
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Jan 11, 2018 11:00 AM By Rapaport News Diamond trading steady after positive US retail season. Signet disappoints again as Nov.-Dec. sales -3% to $1.9B due to glitches in outsourced credit program, lower sales of Ever Us line, and less effective promotions. Department stores rebound, with Macy’s and J.C. Penney seeing jewelry growth. Richemont jewelry maisons’ 3Q sales +5% to $2.2B. Rising expectations for Chinese New Year (Feb. 16) after Chow Tai Fook 3Q sales +12% in China, flat in Hong Kong/Macau. Strong rough demand anticipated at Jan. Alrosa and De Beers sales, with manufacturers ready to raise production for 1Q stock replenishment. Shmuel Schnitzer steps down as chairman of Israel Diamond Institute. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions as next-best shapes. Emeralds and Radiants okay, but Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Positive sentiment and steady activity as wholesalers return from end-of-year vacation. Dealers optimistic for 2018 due to strong economy, rising stock market, and tax cuts. Jewelry sales increase, driven by growth at larger independents and department stores. Market leader Signet falters. Fashion jewelry doing well. Belgium: Dealers return from holiday in optimistic mood. Far East demand steady ahead of Chinese New Year. Dealers waiting for post-holiday US orders. Focus on VVS2-SI2. Piqué goods weak. Quiet rough trading expected to improve over next two weeks during Alrosa sale (Jan. 15) and De Beers sight (Jan. 22). Israel: Cautious trading as dealers wait for holiday memo returns and final results from the season. Focus on filling Chinese New Year orders. Sentiment good, with improved profit in past month. Stable demand for 0.30 to 1.49 ct., G-J, VS-SI diamonds. 1 ct., D, IF also good. Manufacturers anticipate robust rough market during upcoming Alrosa and De Beers sales. India: Trading relatively quiet as US and European dealers slowly return from Christmas-New Year break. Foreign buyers from China, South Korea and Israel looking for goods. Steady market for 1 ct., I-L, VS-SI diamonds, with shortages in lower colors. 0.70 ct. soft. Polished production below capacity but expected to rise after upcoming rough sales cycle. Hong Kong: Stable trading, but market quieter than before Christmas. Positive outlook for Chinese New Year, with renewed jewelry-retail growth in mainland China. Good demand for 1 ct., D-G, VS-SI diamonds. Custom designs rising in popularity among Chinese millennials _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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#539 19. 1. 2018, 13:39
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Jan 18, 2018 11:00 AM By Rapaport News Dealers upbeat and maintaining firm prices, with expectations of higher rough prices and 1Q stock replenishment. Rough market robust, with large De Beers sight expected next week. Jewelers discounting less amid increase in consumer spending this holiday season. US equity markets hit new highs as dollar weakens. Tiffany & Co. renews growth as Nov.-Dec. sales +8% to $1.1B, comparable-store sales +5%. Okavango 2017 sales +4% to $567M, average price +4% to $166/ct. Gem Diamonds finds 910 ct. rough at Letšeng mine. Sarine to open first grading lab. De Beers pilots diamond blockchain to improve industry transparency. Pramod Kumar Agarwal elected India GJEPC chairman. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions. Emeralds and Radiants okay, Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Wholesale and dealer markets stable, with steady demand for 1 ct., G, VS2-I2 diamonds. Retail market seasonally quiet after positive Christmas sales. Cold weather contributing to slow store traffic. Jewelers seeing good high-end, solitaire and fashion jewelry sales. Engagement rings and wedding bands not as strong. Belgium: Sentiment positive, even with buyer traffic in Antwerp not yet back to normal after the Christmas break. Few foreign buyers in the market. Steady demand for 1 ct., F-I, VS-SI diamonds. Rough trading busy during Alrosa sales week, with higher premiums on the secondary market. Rough prices expected to firm during next week’s De Beers sight. Israel: Dealers optimistic for the first quarter. Profit margins improving, as prices firmed after the holiday season. Steady market for 0.30 to 0.50 ct., G-J, VS-SI and for 1 ct., G-J, VS-SI diamonds. SIs selling well in all categories. Stable rough demand, particularly for large and expensive stones. India: Positive trading, with good demand for VS-SI dossiers and 1 ct., G-J, SI1-I1, GIA-graded diamonds. China and Hong Kong buyers active. Some shortages due to drop in manufacturing since Diwali. Many cutters shifting to smaller sizes. Solid rough demand ahead of De Beers sight. Hong Kong: Polished trading stable and prices firm. Steady demand for 0.50 to 2 ct., D-G, SI RapSpec A2+ (3X, none), GIA-graded diamonds. Rising expectations for Chinese New Year sales, particularly for higher-end goods. Shortage of brides due to China’s one-child policy, forcing grooms to show their worth by splurging on bigger and better diamonds. Custom jewelry gaining popularity. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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Jan 25, 2018 11:00 AM Dealers gaining confidence, with firm prices and steady demand expected in 1Q. Far East orders slowing as jewelers complete Chinese New Year preparations. Shortages supporting prices. Robust rough market during De Beers sight as cutters increase production. Fewer independent US jewelers -4% to 26,031 in 2017. Michael Hill closing US stores as 1H global sales +5% to $273M. Forevermark holiday sales volume +38%. De Beers 2017 sales +10% to 35.1M cts., production +22% to 33.5M cts., average price -13% to $162/ct. Rio Tinto 2017 production +21% to 21.6M cts. India 2017 polished exports +2% to $23.1B, rough imports +11% to $18.5B. Ronnie VanderLinden reelected US DMIA president. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions. Emeralds and Radiants okay, Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Steady trading during India week at the new Diamond Dealers Club in International Gem Tower (50 W 47th street). Optimistic mood among dealers, with buyers actively looking for RapSpec A2+ (3X, no fluorescence) goods. Shortages due to reduced manufacturing. Jewelers preparing inventory for Valentine’s Day, with focus on engagement and bridal collections. Belgium: Positive sentiment, with good dealer demand for RapSpec A2+ diamonds. Suppliers holding prices firm. Steady interest in 0.90 to 3 ct., I-K, VS-SI diamonds. Low polished inventories fueling rough demand. Improved premiums on the secondary rough market during De Beers sight week. Israel: Dealers optimistic for first-quarter polished sales. Stable trading, but suppliers waiting for post-Christmas restocking by US jewelers. Good demand for 1 ct., G-K, VS-SI diamonds. Rough market busy, with 2% to 3% rise in dealer premiums since beginning of the year. Profit margins improving, with firm prices for polished manufactured from rough bought a few months ago in weak market. India: Polished market slightly quieter. Far East orders down, since jewelers have already purchased inventory for the Chinese New Year. Prices supported by shortages and steady dealer demand. Strong interest in 0.50 to 2 ct., F-H, VS-SI diamonds. Polished production rising as large volume of new rough enters the market. Good rough demand during De Beers sight. Hong Kong: Good start to 2018, with rising expectations for Chinese New Year retail season. Chinese jewelers taking more goods on memo. Solid market for 0.30 to 0.50 ct., E-G, VS-SI (3X, no fluorescence) diamonds. D-G, VVS stones selling well. Jewelers pushing themed fashion pieces for Year of the Dog holiday season. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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RAPAPORT ... Vedúce skupiny v sektore diamantov a klenotov spolupracovali na uverejnení univerzálneho štandardu, ktorý sa má používať pri odvolávaní sa na prírodné diamanty a syntetiká.
Diamantová terminológia je odkaz na diamantový slovník pre všetky odvetvové organizácie, obchodníkov a maloobchodníkov, ktoré používajú, uviedlo v spoločnom vyhlásení deväť priemyselných orgánov v utorok. V dokumente sa uvádza, že slová "diamant" a "drahokam" znamenajú prírodný pôvod. Priemysel by mal používať "syntetické", "laboratórne " alebo "laboratórne vytvorené" a mali by sa vyhnúť pojmom , "skutočný" a "autentický" pri opise týchto umelých výrobkov. "Ochrana dôvery spotrebiteľov má prvoradý význam pre dlhodobý úspech nášho priemyslu," uviedla prezidentka (CIBJO) Gaetano Cavalieri. "Smernica o diamantovej terminológii je dôležitým nástrojom na dosiahnutie tohto cieľa tým, že pomáha štandardizovať terminológiu používanú na jasné rozlíšenie diamantov a syntetických diamantov vo všetkých komunikáciách medzi sebou a našimi zákazníkmi." Smernice sú založené na norme ISO 18323 pre šperky a diamantovú modrú knihu spoločnosti CIBJO, ktoré sú medzinárodne uznávanými odborníkmi v tejto oblasti. Strany, ktoré vytvorili dokument, okrem CIBJO sú: Svetové diamantové centrum Antverpy (AWDC), Združenie výrobcov diamantov (DPA), Rada pre podporu vývozu drahokamov (GJEP), Izraelský priemysel (IDI) a (IDMA), US Jewelery Council (USJC), World Diamond Council (WDC) a Svetová federácia diamantových burz (WFBD). Obrázky: _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#542 2. 2. 2018, 8:12
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Rapaport Weekly Market Comment
Feb 1, 2018 11:00 AM Steady demand and firm prices. Chinese orders slow down as focus turns to consumers for Chinese New Year (Feb. 16). Rising expectations for Year of the Dog, after China’s gold, silver and jewelry sales +6% to $47.2B in 2017. Strong rough market during $665M De Beers sight, with dealers selling boxes at estimated 6% average premium. De Beers selling third-party rough on auction platform. Alrosa 2017 sales volume +3% to 41.2M cts., production +6% to 39.6M cts. Petra Diamonds 1H revenue +1% to $225M, production +10% to 2.2M cts. LVMH 4Q jewelry & watch sales +9% to $1.3B. India raises import duty on polished diamonds from 2.5% to 5%. Fancies: Fancy shapes mixed, with curves better than squares. Ovals hot, followed by Pears and Cushions. Emeralds and Radiants okay, Princesses still weak. Oversizes selling well. Steady demand for fine-quality 6 to 10 ct. Ovals, Pears and Emeralds, with limited supply. US supporting market for commercial-quality, medium-priced fancies under 1 ct. Far East demand improving as consumers seek fancy shapes at better prices. Off-make, poorly cut fancies illiquid and hard to sell, even at very deep discounts. United States: Positive mood after India Diamond Week and Centurion Show. Retailers starting to replenish stock after holiday sales. Dealers filling specific requests as they wait for post-holiday inventory orders. Good demand for 1 ct., G-J, VS-SI, RapSpec A3+ diamonds. Jewelers preparing for Valentine’s Day with less promotional discounting than usual. Belgium: Dealers upbeat, with steady demand for RapSpec A2+ (3X, no-fluorescence) goods. Prices firmer since beginning of the year. Steady US orders for SI and piqué diamonds. Good demand for 0.30 to 2 ct., G-J, VS-SI, diamonds. Rough market busy, with strong premiums for De Beers and Alrosa boxes. Israel: Optimistic atmosphere ahead of International Diamond Week in Ramat Gan (February 5 to 7). Prices firm after recent increases by Indian suppliers. Some Israeli suppliers selling at lower prices to reduce inventory and improve liquidity, but are struggling to replace stock at current prices. Good demand for 0.30 to 1 ct., G-L, VS-SI goods. Rough trading steady. India: Slight slowdown in trading as Far East buyers have completed their orders for the Chinese New Year. Steady foreign buyer interest. Good demand for 0.30 to 1 ct., G-J, VS-SI, RapSpec A3+ diamonds. Factory production rising after large volume of rough entered the market in late January. Rough trading steady at higher premiums. Hong Kong: Positive sentiment, with dealers optimistic for the Chinese New Year and for the upcoming Hong Kong show. Jewelry manufacturers closing for the festival. Improving demand for 1 to 2 ct., D-H, VS-SI diamonds. Retail improving with sales of jewelry, watches and other valuables +6% to $9.6B in 2017. _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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Komedianti Niekto im šlapol na otlak ? Zvýšila sa produkcia syntetických diamantov ? Aký je rozdiel medzi prírodným a systetickým diamantom ? Má inú chuť alebo vôňu ? _______________ Processed coin catalogs 3.750 Auctions / 30.634 Lots Všetko o bankovkách www.mojazbierka.sk :) Sent from my ZX Spectrum |
#544 2. 2. 2018, 10:36
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V původu? Nechápu co by mělo vadit na tom, že se to rozlišuje.
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#545 2. 2. 2018, 10:40
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Zrejme je a začína to byť problém . Kupujúci má právo vedieť čo kupuje , hoci cenove to nie je obrovský rozdiel... _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
#546 3. 2. 2018, 11:28
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Práve som čítal, že práve cenový rozdiel je obrovský. Cena syntetického diamantu = 30% ceny prírodného. Preto sa pre syntetické diamanty vyrábajú falošné certifikáty o pôvode ako napr. GIA. Rozlíšiť sa to dá len prístrojovo, preto by to napríklad pre mňa nehralo žiadnu úlohu. Uhlie ako uhlie _______________ Processed coin catalogs 3.750 Auctions / 30.634 Lots Všetko o bankovkách www.mojazbierka.sk :) Sent from my ZX Spectrum |
#547 3. 2. 2018, 11:44
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Korund jako korund Syntetika se pozná, že roste jinak - jako krápník.
Jak se liší syntetický diamant? Ten se vyrábí tlakem, takže vrstvičky tam asi nebudou. |
#548 3. 2. 2018, 12:23
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Rozlíšiť syntetický diamant od prírodného je v domácich podmienkách nemožné. Rozdiel je v ukladaní prímesí do kryštalickej štruktúry diamantu (dusík) a niektoré syntetické diamanty sú magnetické... _______________ Processed coin catalogs 3.750 Auctions / 30.634 Lots Všetko o bankovkách www.mojazbierka.sk :) Sent from my ZX Spectrum |
#549 3. 2. 2018, 12:32
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Narazil som na staršiu, ale zaujímavú správu...
HRD Investigates Possible Inappropriate Conduct RAPAPORT... Sources from the Hoge Raad voor Diamant (HRD) confirmed that four gemologists were asked to resign this week and that an internal investigation is currently being carried out. An official statement released today stated that the graders left ''due to elements that have triggered an immediate internal, ongoing investigation concerning possible inappropriate conduct.'' Rumors have been swirling in Antwerp that the four in question were actively involved in bribery concerning the valuation of an undisclosed number of diamonds. Reportedly, five diamond firms could have been directly involved in the issue. Georges Brys, the director of HRD Antwerp Lab, explained to Rapaport News, ''Contrarily to what may have been said in the press, the police aren’t at all part of our internal investigation, they aren’t involved yet at this stage. Obviously we questioned our legal department, but we must assess the situation, and then inform our board and the ISO committee. It’s only after those actions, that we’ll be able to take all necessary measures. We can‘t just fire people without informing the unions and giving them a sound motive.'' Brys concluded, ''I must insist that so far, all we have against our former graders is that they made a professional mistake. We have nothing to hide, and we’re not trying to hide anything. All we’re doing is making sure we know the circumstances and the facts.'' _______________ Processed coin catalogs 3.750 Auctions / 30.634 Lots Všetko o bankovkách www.mojazbierka.sk :) Sent from my ZX Spectrum |
#550 3. 2. 2018, 13:53
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Nie je syntetika ako syntetika , hodne záleží na technologickom postupe . Pre určitú potrebu kvalitných a veľkých drahokamov v priemysle najvačší prispievatelia na výskum a vývoj umelých drahokamov sú vládne organizácie cez rôzne nadácie ... _______________ Múdry sa teší objaveniu pravdy, hlupák falošnosti. |
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