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Exclusive: Japan’s Mitsui prepares a comeback to precious metals trading, sources say


LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Japan’s Mitsui & Co (8031.T), opens new tab plans to re-enter global precious metals trading to hedge client risk after a nine-year absence, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Mitsui’s comeback will bring extra liquidity to the global precious metals derivatives trade, replacing those who left the sector.

The company, one of Japan’s top trading houses, is also getting back into precious metals in the midst of a blistering rally which has seen gold prices soar almost 30% to hit successive record highs.

Mitsui is looking for someone to head its re-entry, one of the sources said.

It is expected to return to the market via Mitsui’s subsidiary, Mitsui Bussan Commodities Ltd, from London, the source added.

Responding to a Reuters’ request for comment, Mitsui said that Mitsui Bussan Commodities “is exploring opportunities to provide price risk management services within the precious metals industry”.

“This initiative aligns with Mitsui Bussan Commodities’ commitment to expand the portfolio in key markets and offer clients more diverse solutions,” Mitsui added.

It did not provide further detail.

Mitsui Bussan Commodities currently trades energy and base metals derivatives for clients looking to hedge price risks, from its offices in London, New York, Singapore and Paris.

Mitsui started trading precious metals in 1970, before deciding to exit in 2015 as commodity prices fell.

Sources said this year’s surge in precious metals prices sparked its interest.

Spot gold prices are up 28% so far this year, heading for the biggest annual gain in 14 years, due to the start of U.S. interest rate cuts and safe-haven demand spurred by hostilities in the Middle East and other conflicts. Spot silver prices are up 31% since the start of 2024.

The most important gold trading centres are the London over-the-counter market and the U.S. futures market.

The World Gold Council, an industry body grouping global gold miners, estimates that worldwide gold trading volumes rose in September by 7% month on month to $259 billion a day as average trading volumes in the OTC market added 10% to $176 billion.

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Reporting by Polina Devitt; editing by Veronica Brown and Emelia Sithole-Matarise

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Reuters correspondent in London with focus on the LME base metals, gold, silver and platinum group metals. Reporting on trade and everything related to the supply & demand balance. Previously, 15 years of reporting for Reuters from Moscow with focus on metals & mining, agriculture and fertilisers



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