Tether gold expands into physical bullion as HSBC traders join, signaling a shift from stablecoin issuance to reserve-building.Tether gold expands into physical bullion as HSBC traders join, signaling a shift from stablecoin issuance to reserve-building.

Tether Gold hires HSBC traders to build vast bullion reserve

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Tether Gold is at the centre of a strategic hiring by the company, which recruited two senior precious metals traders from HSBC, Bloomberg reported on 11 November 2025; the move signals an ambitious expansion into physical bullion reserves.

Why are Tether Gold hires from HSBC significant?

The appointments mark a deliberate push by Tether Holdings SA to grow physical holdings and influence the bullion market.

Bloomberg reported on 11 November 2025 that the firm has hired two senior traders from HSBC, a step that shifts emphasis from pure stablecoin issuance toward large-scale reserve building. In this context, the hires accelerate Tether’s access to OTC desks, refiners and vault operators.

How will Tether Gold reserve plans challenge the bullion market?

According to Bloomberg, the recruits are intended to build a vast gold reserve and compete with established bullion market participants.

Market players will monitor whether Tether’s accumulation affects liquidity, premiums and storage dynamics in London and other hubs.

Indeed, a well-capitalised new buyer can change dealer behaviour and pricing, and custodians may tighten onboarding terms as a result.

What is known about Vincent Domien joining Tether and Mathew O’Neill’s HSBC move?

People familiar with the matter say Vincent Domien, HSBC’s global head of metals trading, and Mathew O Neill, head of precious metals origination for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, are serving notice periods at HSBC.

Both are set to join Tether in the coming months, although exact start dates remain to be confirmed. That said, their experience in origination and counterparty management is central to any credible, large-scale sourcing plan.

The hires — framed as precious metals hiring news — suggest Tether will depend on proven trading talent to source physical gold and manage counterparties.

Consequently, dealers, refiners and vault operators may reassess exposure to a new, well-capitalised participant. Investors and market analysts should watch whether these moves prompt structural changes in price discovery or custody practices.

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