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Interview: Diamond Exchange Website

Interview: Diamond Exchange Website

Over the next few days, the second International Rough Diamond Week is taking place in Israel and will feature tenders in which the main international rough diamond suppliers participate. We reached out to Ehud Laniado, one of the leading diamantaires in the rough diamond industry, who is renowned for his know-how and unique experience in the sector, in order to hear his views on the International Rough Diamond Week which is currently taking place in Israel. 

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In The Press - A State of Confusion, "Hayahalom" Magazine

In The Press - A State of Confusion, "Hayahalom" Magazine

"Market players are complaining that polished diamond prices are in a “confusion mode” as asking prices are quite far from what buyers are willing to pay.."

Read the full article at "Hayahalom" The Israeli Diamond Industry Magazine (Hebrew)

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In The Press - 2015 Knight Frank Wealth Report

In The Press - 2015 Knight Frank Wealth Report

I have been quoted in Knightfrank.com about my vision of creating a total transparency pricing system for diamonds. You can read my comments here.

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In the press - American jewellery website Sparkle.com

I was recently asked by American jewellery website Sparkle.com for my comments on the record-breaking prices being paid for the world’s most precious diamonds. You can read my comments and the full article here.

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In the Pink

Ehud Laniado quoted in the Financial Times, September 2014: In a recent article in the Financial Times, diamond pricing expert Ehud Laniado says he envisages a future in which demand for the Argyle mine’s top pink stones could soon outstrip supply leading to soaring prices.

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