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De Beers Aria diamond watch set with round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds totalling 4.35ct in white gold, with a fully diamond paved dial and black satin strap.

De Beers Aria diamond watch set with round brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds totalling 4.35ct in ...

The Taylor-Burton diamond, which was acquired by Cartier at auction in 1969. Less than 48 hours later, Richard Burton had bought what was the twelfth largest diamond in the world at the time as a gift for Elizabeth Taylor.

The Taylor-Burton diamond, which was acquired by Cartier at auction in 1969. Less than 48 ...

Elizabeth Taylor requested that the 69.42ct Taylor-Burton diamond - a birthday gift from her fifth husband, Richard Burton - be removed from its ring setting and set into a diamond necklace by Cartier, which she wore to the 42nd Academy Awards in April 19

Elizabeth Taylor requested that the 69.42ct Taylor-Burton diamond - a birthday gift from her fifth ...

The 128.48ct Star of the South diamond was mined in Brazil in 1853. Bought by Cartier in 2002, the maison set this exceptional diamond into a platinum bracelet for the 2006 Biennale des Antiquaries in Paris.

The 128.48ct Star of the South diamond was mined in Brazil in 1853. Bought by ...

María Félix's Snake necklace, created by Cartier in 1968. The lifelike serpent took two years to make and is set with 2,473 brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds.

María Félix's Snake necklace, created by Cartier in 1968. The lifelike serpent took two years ...

Created as a one-of-a-kind ceremonial piece for Sir Bhupindar Singh, the Maharaja of Patiala, in 1928, this Cartier necklace was originally set with an outstanding 2,930 diamonds.

Created as a one-of-a-kind ceremonial piece for Sir Bhupindar Singh, the Maharaja of Patiala, in ...

Cartier took out an ad in the New York Times featuring a picture of the Taj Mahal diamond pendant, inviting readers to guess to whom it was given as a birthday gift.

Cartier took out an ad in the New York Times featuring a picture of the ...

On Elizabeth Taylor's 40th birthday Richard Burton bought his wife another famous Cartier gem: the Taj Mahal diamond. Dating back to 1627-1628, it is engraved with the name Nur Jahan, the wife of the Mogul Emperor Jahangir.

On Elizabeth Taylor's 40th birthday Richard Burton bought his wife another famous Cartier gem: the ...

With a pre-sale estimate of US$700,000-900,000, this 18.38ct square-cut H color diamond pendant sold for US$941,000 during Christie’s New York sale of Important Jewels.

With a pre-sale estimate of US$700,000-900,000, this 18.38ct square-cut H color diamond pendant sold for ...

Christie’s New York kicked of their fall auction season with the sale of 350 Important Jewels, led by this stunning necklace topped by a flawless 81.38ct diamond achieving a price of $3,189,000.

Christie’s New York kicked of their fall auction season with the sale of 350 Important ...

Featuring a 81.38ct rectangular-cut, potentially Internally Flawless Diamond this necklace - the top lot at Christie’s sale of Important Jewels, outperformed its pre-sale estimate of US$2.8 million, selling for a lofty $3.189 million.

Featuring a 81.38ct rectangular-cut, potentially Internally Flawless Diamond this necklace - the top lot at ...

The cushion-cut Fancy Intense 36.09ct Yellow Diamond ring by Graff sold for US$173,000 at Christie’s sale of Important Jewels.

The cushion-cut Fancy Intense 36.09ct Yellow Diamond ring by Graff sold for US$173,000 at Christie’s ...

Christie's New York pear-shaped 9.73ct Fancy Brown-Pink Diamond ring with a pre-sale estimate of US$480,000-700,000 sold for a very respectable US$605,000.

Christie's New York pear-shaped 9.73ct Fancy Brown-Pink Diamond ring with a pre-sale estimate of US$480,000-700,000 ...

This Cartier emerald, diamond and onyx Panther ring doubled its pre-sale estimate at Christie’s Important Jewels sale in New York in 2014.

This Cartier emerald, diamond and onyx Panther ring doubled its pre-sale estimate at Christie’s Important ...

Christie's New York cushion-cut L colour VS2 diamond weighing 101.36ct sold for $4,981,000.

Christie's New York cushion-cut L colour VS2 diamond weighing 101.36ct sold for $4,981,000.

This pear-shaped 3.51ct Fancy Intense green diamond ring, flanked by two white diamonds, was expected to achieve between US$800,000 and $1.2 million no result has been published suggesting it went unsold.

This pear-shaped 3.51ct Fancy Intense green diamond ring, flanked by two white diamonds, was expected ...

Rectangular D color 10.03ct Internally Flawless diamond ring (estimate: US$800,000-1 million).

Rectangular D color 10.03ct Internally Flawless diamond ring (estimate: US$800,000-1 million).

This Van Cleef & Arpels Ludo Hexagone bracelet watch in gold and aquamarine sold for US$68,750 at Christie's New York in 2014.

This Van Cleef & Arpels Ludo Hexagone bracelet watch in gold and aquamarine sold for ...

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos.  As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face.  Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good. 

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