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金属普跌 期铜窄幅波动 受库存下降支撑【6月9日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-10 00:22

Group 1 - LME copper prices increased by $100 or 1.03% to $9,793 per ton on June 9, supported by declining inventories and optimistic sentiment regarding US-China trade talks [1][2] - LME reported a decrease in copper inventory by 10,000 tons to 122,400 tons, marking a reduction of over 50% since February [3] - The highest copper price since March 31 was reached at $9,809.5 per ton due to concerns over mine supply and reduced LME registered warehouse stocks [3] Group 2 - China's copper imports in May were 427,000 tons, with a cumulative import of 2,169,000 tons from January to May, reflecting a year-on-year decrease of 6.7% [3] - The copper premium at Yangshan port fell to $41 per ton, the lowest in three months, down from a peak of $103 per ton in early May [3] - Overall, industrial metals were supported by a weaker US dollar, making dollar-denominated commodities cheaper for users of other currencies [3]