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Signs of Market Recovery Detected in De Beers’ Results
Sales were down 12 percent year-over-year but up 31 percent compared with the previous sales cycle, reaching their highest point in months.
Gaborone, Botswana—On Wednesday, De Beers Group announced sightholder and auction sales results for the ninth, and next-to-last, sales cycle of the year.
Rough diamond sales totaled $390 million, down 12 percent year-over-year but an improvement over the eighth sales cycle, when sales totaled $287 million and were down 39 percent year-over-year.
It was De Beers’ highest sales total since June.
CEO Bruce Cleaver noted increasing polished diamond price stability prompted rough diamond buyers to purchase more in the ninth sales cycle, though he noted De Beers continued to let sightholders defer while extra stock lingers in the midstream.
He described global demand for diamond jewelry as “broadly stable.”
Cleaver’s comments are similar to those made earlier this month by Alrosa, which noted a recovery in rough diamond sales in the latter half of the third quarter.
De Beers’ rough diamond sales (detailed by sales cycle in the chart below) have totaled $3.61 billion to date in 2019, down 26 percent year-over-year.
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$500 million Second $563 million $496 million Third $524 million $581 million Fourth $554 million $416 million Fifth $581 million $391 million Sixth $533 million $250 million Seventh $503 million $287 million Eighth $482 million $297 million Ninth $442 million $390 million (provisional) Tenth $544 millionThe Latest
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