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Diamond in the sand

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Israel's precious stones industry is the most exotic of its insurance risks, and terrorism is the most high-profile but, just like anywhere else, the nation's insurers have plenty of third-party motor and life business to transact, writes Jeremy Golden

In the heart of Tel Aviv's financial district, just a few minutes' walk from the central railway station, the Israel Diamond Exchange is a gleaming and impressive landmark. Israel's diamond-polishing

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