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金属全线下跌 期铜收跌,受美元走强打压【6月6日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-07 07:54

Group 1 - LME copper prices declined on Friday due to a stronger US dollar, but concerns over short-term supply and ongoing inventory drawdowns limited the losses [1][3] - As of June 6, LME three-month copper closed at $9,693 per ton, down $46.50 or 0.48% [2][3] - LME copper inventory decreased by 5,600 tons or 4.06%, reaching a one-year low of 132,400 tons [3] Group 2 - The US labor market showed better-than-expected job growth in May, with 139,000 new jobs added, but the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2% [3] - The US Department of Labor revised down employment data for March and April, which offset the positive outlook for May [3] - The market is awaiting results from an investigation into copper imports by Washington, which may lead to tariffs on copper imports [3] Group 3 - Shanghai Futures Exchange reported a 1.5% increase in copper inventory this week after a period of low levels last month [4] - LME three-month aluminum prices fell by $27.50 or 1.11%, closing at $2,450.50 per ton [5] - Following President Trump's announcement to increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, the aluminum premium in the US market surged to a record high of $1,378 per ton [5]