De Beers reports steady demand for its rough diamonds 

By Marleny Arnoldi      / October 16, 2018 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

Diamond miner De Beers Group on Tuesday announced that it had sold $475-million worth of rough diamonds during the eighth sales cycle of this year.

This is lower than the $503-million worth of diamonds sold in the seventh cycle of the year, but higher than the $376-million worth of diamonds sold in the eighth cycle of 2017.

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The sales are based on global sightholder sales and auction sales.

De Beers CEO Bruce Cleaver commented that while the rupee/dollar exchange rate had impacted on demand for lower-value categories, the company continued to see steady overall demand for rough diamonds, reflecting ongoing consumer demand for diamond jewellery in the US.

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