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Rapaport Press Release: Diamond Prices Rise, but Sales Slow

1-carat RAPI up 0.8% in January.

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diamond sales were sluggish in January amid limited restocking following the holiday season.

Prices of rounds continued to increase as select categories were in short supply following India’s two-month freeze on rough imports, which ended December 15. This trend will likely continue until inventories become too large.

However, buyers were reluctant to close deals at these prices. US dealers mostly bought for immediate demand and not for inventory. Sales in mainland China remained slow.

RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI)

 

Index

January

Year on Year

Feb. 1, 2023, to Feb. 1, 2024

RAPI 0.30 ct.

1,419

0.0%

-7.1%

RAPI 0.50 ct.

2,028

2.4%

-23.9%

RAPI 1 ct.

6,027

0.8%

-19.3%

RAPI 3 ct.

22,045

0.1%

-10.9%

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The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) for 1-carat diamonds — reflecting D-to-H, IF-to-VS2 goods — rose 0.8% in January. RAPI for 0.50 carats climbed 2.4%. Most of the increases happened in the first half of the month; prices have been stable since then.

Lower-quality goods saw a greater correction after last year’s price slump: The price of 1-carat, D-to-L, SI1-to-SI2 diamonds rose 2.1% in January. Prices for fancy shapes were steady or declined.

De Beers reduced rough prices by an average of 13% at its January sight. Sightholders welcomed the changes, but the goods remained expensive relative to polished and compared to rough prices at auctions and tenders.

The outlook for the US retail market in 2024 was mixed. Retailers expected steady Valentine’s Day sales. However, the Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates at a 23-year high risks denting consumer confidence.

Dealers remained uncertain about the Group of Seven (G7) sanctions on Russian diamonds. Belgium is trying to use G7 sanctions to control the diamond markets by insisting that all diamonds entering the US go through Belgium. The US imports over 50% of the world’s polished diamonds.

Rapaport is firmly opposed to Belgium’s G7 power grab and has introduced the “Rapaport US Diamond Protocol” at Rapaport.com/sanctions to guide US regulators and legislators regarding effective implementation of sanctions that do not harm US jewelers, diamond dealers and consumers.

Contacts

Rapaport Media Contacts: media@rapaport.com
US: Sherri Hendricks +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg +1-718-521-4976

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Contacts

Rapaport Media Contacts: media@rapaport.com
US: Sherri Hendricks +1-702-893-9400
International: Avital Engelberg +1-718-521-4976

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