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Trafigura Expands into Gold and Silver with Key Trader Hires

UPDATE: Trafigura Group has made a significant move into the gold and silver markets by hiring a new team of precious metals traders, just announced today. This strategic decision aims to capitalize on soaring gold prices and a robust silver market, marking a deepened commitment to these lucrative sectors.
The new recruits, Joseph Bou Sleiman, Xavier Miserez, and Maxime Piccot, join Trafigura from industry leaders MKS Pamp SA and OCIM. They will operate under the copper division, focusing on developing a dedicated desk for trading gold and silver doré—semi-processed metal bars essential for refining into commodity-grade products.
This expansion comes at a critical time as commodity trading giants like Trafigura leverage substantial cash reserves to diversify their portfolios. As competition intensifies, Trafigura faces pressure to sustain high profit margins amid a wave of senior departures and a commitment to shareholder buybacks.
Precious metals trading has surged in profitability, with gold prices hitting record highs and silver reaching levels not seen in over a decade. Trafigura’s new desk aims to tap into this booming market while enhancing access to large clients and structuring significant financing and supply deals.
The move positions Trafigura, a leader in trading copper concentrates, into a niche yet growing field of specialist gold and silver brokers. Although initially focused on doré, sources suggest that Trafigura may eventually expand into refined bullion bars, a market currently dominated by major global banks benefiting from lower financing costs.
Gold and silver require heightened security during transport, typically flown rather than shipped, to prevent theft. This adds complexity to trading operations, especially considering that a substantial portion of the world’s gold supply originates from smaller, artisanal-scale producers. Such sources are often overlooked by larger refiners due to reputational risks but may present lucrative opportunities for traders willing to engage in thorough due diligence.
Last year, Trafigura traded 21.9 million tons of refined nonferrous metals and raw materials, but as competition grows from energy-focused traders like Vitol Group, Mercuria Energy, and Gunvor Group, the urgency for diversification into precious metals has never been greater.
As Trafigura embarks on this ambitious venture, industry observers will be closely monitoring its impact on the global commodities landscape. The company’s strategic hiring reflects a decisive shift towards maximizing profit potential in the ever-evolving world of commodity trading.
Stay tuned for more updates on Trafigura’s developments in the gold and silver markets as this story unfolds.
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