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Diamonds — the new gold for rich investors?

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LONDON — Diamonds can at last be an investor’s best friend, the Singapore Diamond Investment Exchange (SDIX) said on Tuesday, as it launched a new standardiz­ed form of the precious stones to rival gold ingots as a safe-haven alternativ­e to cash.

The industry says diamonds are the world’s most concentrat­ed form of wealth, but investors have long viewed them as less useful as a store of value than gold because each stone is different, making its value subjective and trading difficult.

Alain Vandenborr­e, chairman and founder of SDIX, says technology has solved that problem and diamonds can now become “the new gold.”

Diamond Bullion, produced by the Singapore Diamond Mint, is a collection of investment grade diamonds whose value can be quickly checked. Denominati­ons will initially range between $ 100,000 and $ 200,000, with higher and lower values possible in future.

The diamonds are stored in a credit card-sized device containing a chip that allows immediate valuation based on exchange trading and instant authentica­tion, which is crucial as synthetic diamonds have no resale value.

A mark on the Diamond Bullion developed by the Internatio­nal Institute of Diamond Grading and Research (IIDGR), which is part of Anglo American’s De Beers Group, provides a further guarantee.

De Beers, the world’s biggest diamond producer by value and a leader in equipment that grades and authentica­tes diamonds, traditiona­lly sold its gems to a limited group of trusted individual­s called sightholde­rs.

Diamond trading has gradually become more open.

In 2008, De Beers began selling rough diamonds through online auctions and in June this year began auctioning polished stones too.

SDIX, launched in 2016, says it is the world’s first and only electronic exchange for trading investment-grade diamonds.

Diamond miners in principle welcomed Diamond Bullion.

“Anything that can bring transparen­cy to the diamond price is a good thing,” said Karl Smithson, CEO of Stellar Diamonds, which has a diamond-mining project in Sierra Leone. —

 ??  ?? A MODEL displays the 1,109 carat “Lesedi La Rona” diamond at Sotheby’s in the Manhattan borough of New York, May 4, 2016.
A MODEL displays the 1,109 carat “Lesedi La Rona” diamond at Sotheby’s in the Manhattan borough of New York, May 4, 2016.

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