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IDEX Online February Polished Market Report

February 27, 12 by Natalie J. Raps, Vicky Sharma and Edahn Golan

The well awaited, some will say belated, improvement in trading has finally started. Traders in New York City, Antwerp, Mumbai and Israel are reporting good business and speculative buying is starting.

 

In Israel, a police investigation is slowing down business at the busiest trading center, and in Hong Kong, the important International Jewellery Show is giving hope for a further improvement in business.

 

U.S.

With much attention focused on the Hong Kong Show, the NY market continued to report a positive close out for 2011. It seems that those with inventories are actively making sales; on the other hand, wholesalers and suppliers who were cautiously holding out are currently reporting shortages in top demand items.

 

The market is firmer this month as prices have been, and continue to steadily creep up. Following the same trend, prices on certificate goods are also on the rise.

 

Shortages are felt for 0.90-1.50 carats, G-H/SI1 rounds which are in prime demand, with VS2 rounds in the same size category at a close second. Movement for specific top sellers such as 30 to 70 pointers are very much in demand, and are therefore harder to find.

 

People looking for goods are trying to buy at reduced rates; however, it seems that they cannot find nice quality goods without paying premiums. Although rough prices have come down, their only available margin of movement, like polished pricing, is upwards.

 

Rounds

 0.05-0.15 cts, D-J / I, slow

 

 0.05-0.15 cts, D-J / SI+, selling

 

   0.10-0.75 cts, D-J / SI, mediocre demand

 

 1/5-3/4, D-J / pique, selling

 

   1/5-3/4, D-J / VS+, mediocre demand

 

   0.30-0.70 cts, D-J / SI, top sellers, shortages reported

 

 0.90-1.50 cts, G-H / VS2-SI2, selling

 

 1.00-2.00 cts, D-M / pique, slow

 

 1.00-2.00 cts, F-J / SI+, selling

 

 1.50-3.00 cts, D-M / VS-SI, selling

 

 2.00-4.00 cts D-K / SI+, selling

 

 4.00+ cts D-J/ pique, selling

 

Fancy Cuts

   All fancy cuts, 0.10-0.99 cts, SI+, mediocre demand

 

 Pears, 0.10-0.40 cts, D-J / I+, selling

 

 Pears and Ovals, 0.20-1.00 cts, H+ / VS+, slow

 

 

Antwerp

Many traders are working at full force in the Antwerp diamond center; however, at the same time the overall feeling is that trade is happening at a slower pace even though business has improved in the past couple of months.

 

Traders are cautious, keeping a worried eye on the problematic European economy as well as on an imbalance in the prices and supply of rough and polished diamonds. More buyers of rough and polished goods are coming to the market, although they complained about difficult prices, they managed to buy goods from financially stressed traders.

 

Rounds

 0.005-0.15 cts, F-J / pique, slow

 

   0.005-0.15 cts, F-J / SI+, mediocre demand

 

   1/5, D-J / VS+, mediocre demand

 

   0.25-0.90 cts, white / pique, mediocre demand

 

 0.25-0.90 cts, F-K / SI+, good makes, selling

 

   1.00-3.00 cts, white / pique, including goods for treatment, mediocre demand

 

 1.00-3.00 cts, F-J / SI1+, good makes, selling

 

   1.00+ cts, Fancy colors, mediocre demand

 

 1.00-5.00 cts, D/ IF, slow

 

 4.00+ cts, G-J / VS+, selling

 

 4.00+ cts, G-J / SI1+, slow

 

Fancy Cuts

 Princesses, Pears and Emeralds, 1.00+ cts, G-K / SI+, selling

 

   Marquises, Radiants, Ovals, and Hearts, 1.00+ cts, G-K / SI+, mediocre demand

 

   Tapers and Baguettes, 1/10-1/6, D-I / SI+, mediocre demand

 

 

Mumbai

After a slow start of the month, in mid-February the Indian diamond market started to pickup. The rupee to U.S. dollar exchange rate improved, injecting energy into the local trade, and shortages started to be reported across the board, giving a boost to prices.

 

Traders are slowly starting to buy polished for their stocks, a good sign of confidence in market demand and prices. Meanwhile, overseas buyers have complained of limited inventory levels, resulting in higher prices.

 

Rounds 

 0.005-0.15 cts, F-J / SI+, selling

 

   1/5, H-J / VS, mediocre demand

 

 1/4-3/8, white / pique, selling

 

 1/4-3/4, D-J / SI+, good makes, selling

 

 1/2-3/4, white / pique, including goods for treatment, selling

 

   0.80-1.99 cts, F-M / VVS to SI, mediocre demand

 

   1.00-3.00 cts, D-K / SI to pique, mediocre demand

 

 2.00-3.00 cts, H-K / SI1+, good makes, slow

 

   4.00+ cts, H-M / VS-SI, mediocre demand

 

 4.00+ cts, H-M / VVS, slow

 

Fancy Cuts

 Emeralds and Stabbes (wide baguettes), 0.25-1.00 cts, D-J / VS+, slow

 

 Marquises and Hearts, 0.25-3.00 cts, F-J / VS+, slow

 

   Princesses, Pears and Emeralds, 2.00-10.00 cts, I-L / VS, mediocre demand

 

 

Ramat Gan

The Israeli Diamond Exchange was busier than other centers, although it had it vicissitudes this month. Traders were worried over a series of tax authority raids, arrests and book inspections and a few companies decided to slow down their activity following the events.

 

Purchases for stock continued by visiting and local traders, though with caution, preferring not to over trade.

 

Rounds

   0.005-0.15 cts, D-J / pique, mediocre demand

 

 0.005-0.15 cts, D-J / VS+, slow

 

   1/5, G-K / SI+, mediocre demand

 

 0.25-0.90 cts, white / pique, selling

 

 0.25-0.90 cts, D-K / SI+, good makes, selling

 

   1.00-3.00 cts, white / pique, including goods for treatment, mediocre demand

 

 1.00-3.00 cts, G-K / SI+, good makes, a pickup in demand

 

  1.00-5.00+ cts, D / IF, mediocre demand

 

 4.00 cts, G-L / VS+, slow

 

Fancy Cuts

 Princesses, Pears and Emeralds, 1.00-10.00 cts, G-L / SI+, selling

 

   Ovals, Asschers and Hearts, 1.00-5.00 cts, G-J / SI+, mediocre demand

 

 Marquises, Radiants and Cushions, 1.00-10.00 cts, G-J / SI+, slow

 

 All fancy cuts, 1.00-5.00 cts, fancy colors, slow

 

 

Hong Kong

The Hong Kong diamond market was slow in late January, early February. The Chinese new year did not translate into the large diamond jewelry purchases traders hoped for. In mid-February, business started to pick up ahead of the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show.

 

In the past few years, the show became a bellwether indicator for demand in the first half of the year. The very positive results of the show are encouraging traders to invest in stock. The outcome is improving traders' mood and therefore prices as well.

 

Rounds
 0.005-0.15 cts, white / SI2 to pique,
 selling

 

 0.005-0.15 cts, D-J / SI1+, good makes, selling

 

   1/5, G-J / VS+, mediocre demand

 

 0.25-0.90 cts, white / pique, selling

 

 0.25-0.90 cts, H-J / SI+, selling

 

   1.00-10.00 cts, D-J / pique, mediocre demand

 

   1.00-3.00 cts, H-M / VVS-SI, mediocre demand

 

 1.00-5.00 cts, D / IF, slow

 

 4.00 cts, H-L / SI+, slow

 

5.00-10.00+ cts, H-L / VS-SI, mediocre demand

 

5.00-10.00+ cts, H-L / VVS, slow

 

Fancy Cuts

   Princesses and Emeralds, 1/10-1/3, H-K / SI+, mediocre demand

 

   Princesses, Pears and Emeralds, 1.00-10.00 cts, H-K / SI+, mediocre demand

 

   Marquises, Ovals and Hearts, 1.00-5.00 cts, H-K / SI+, mediocre demand

 

 Tapers and Baguettes, 1/10-1/2, H-J / VS+, slow

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