Edle Anlage oder teurer Klunker?
Experten sehen für Diamanten eine rosige Zukunft. Die Nachfrage soll sich bis ins Jahr 2020 verdoppeln, Preissprünge sind zu erwarten.
Von Josef Siffert und
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