Certified polished diamond prices stabilized in August while dealers remained cautious amid low-volume trading, Rapaport reported. Cutting center liquidity is being squeezed by the devaluation of the Indian rupee, high rough prices and cautious bank lending. Diamond manufacturers are holding on to relatively large inventories ahead of the fourth quarter selling season, while retail jewelers are expected to delay their buying.
The RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI™) for 1-carat certified polished diamonds fell 0.1 percent in August. RAPI for 0.30-carat diamonds rose 1.2 percent during the month, while RAPI for 0.50-carat diamonds increased 0.8 percent. RAPI for 3-carat diamonds fell 0.6 percent.
The index is down from the beginning of the year after prices dropped in June and July. There is resilient demand for lower price points, with 0.30 to 0.40-carat, H-, VS-SI diamonds remaining the strongest category. RAPI for 0.30-carat diamonds increased by 4.8 percent in the first eight months of the year due to steady U.S. and Chinese demand for these goods.
According to the just released Rapaport Monthly Report – September 2013, “Liquidity Crunch,” the weak rupee continues to impact global diamond trading. There is rising expectation that India-based polished suppliers will reduce their prices at the September Hong Kong show in an effort to generate cash flow. India’s domestic market stalled as the rupee plummeted to a historic low of 69.22/$1, declining by more than 8 percent in August, while rupee-based gold prices hit a record high.
Chinese demand is selective with increasing demand for lower-quality diamonds at competitive price points and more buyers moving to memo. U.S. demand is stable with decent demand expected to continue during the fourth quarter.
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