Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory remains unchanged at 156,350 tons, with a registered warrant of 145,000 tons and a cancellation of 11,350 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 7.26% [1][4] - Aluminum inventory also remains stable at 479,525 tons, with a registered warrant of 465,475 tons and a cancellation of 14,050 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 2.93% [2][5] - Zinc inventory decreased by 1,875 tons to 69,375 tons, with a registered warrant of 42,925 tons and a cancellation of 26,450 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 38.13% [1][9] - Nickel inventory increased by 252 tons to 209,598 tons, with a registered warrant of 201,624 tons and a cancellation of 7,974 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 3.80% [1][13] - Tin inventory increased by 25 tons to 1,740 tons, with a registered warrant of 1,640 tons and a cancellation of 100 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 5.75% [1][11] Group 2: Regional Inventory Insights - In Rotterdam, copper inventory remains at 21,500 tons, with a registered warrant of 20,600 tons and a cancellation of 900 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 4.19% [4] - Singapore shows a significant increase in aluminum cancellations, with a cancellation ratio of 93.49% from a registered warrant of 3,950 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore also reflects a decrease, with a cancellation ratio of 38.15% from a registered warrant of 26,425 tons [9] - The inventory in Kaohsiung for aluminum remains stable at 45,300 tons, with no changes in registered or cancelled warrants [5] - The inventory in Hamburg for aluminum remains unchanged at 3,075 tons, with no registered or cancelled warrants [5]
8月20日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-21 08:51