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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Gold prices climb higher, Barneys finds a buyer, Stuller’s new lab-grown diamond collection and more.

New York—Need to catch up on last week’s jewelry news? Here are five stories to get you back on track.
1. Gold Price Expected to Continue to Climb in 2020
The latest Reuters poll has the metal averaging more than $1,400/oz. next year, while some analysts predict the spot price could hit $2,000.
2. The Jewelry ABCs with Marla Aaron
The designer discusses her new collection and her epic London Fashion Week collaboration.
3. 5 Tips for Driving Traffic to In-Store Holiday Events
Jewelers and retail experts share advice on how to get customers to come to your holiday party.
4. Stuller Has a New Lab-Grown Diamond Collection
“Modern Brilliance” comprises 50 finished jewelry styles.
5. Barneys Finds a Buyer, But Store Closings Still On The Table
The luxury retailer reached a tentative $271.4 million deal with licensing company Authentic Brands Group and investment bank B. Riley Financial.
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