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8月26日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-27 08:41

Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 1,100 tons, representing a 0.71% rise, with total inventory now at 156,100 tons [1][4] - Aluminum inventory rose by 3,175 tons, a 0.66% increase, bringing the total to 481,250 tons [1][5] - Zinc inventory decreased by 5,500 tons, a significant drop of 8.39%, resulting in a total of 60,025 tons [1][9] - Tin inventory increased by 145 tons, an 8.15% rise, with total inventory at 1,925 tons [1][11] Group 2: Registered and Cancelled Warehouse Receipts - For copper, registered warehouse receipts decreased by 0.28% to 142,850 tons, while cancelled receipts increased by 12.77% to 13,250 tons [2] - Aluminum registered receipts increased by 0.70% to 468,750 tons, with cancelled receipts decreasing by 0.79% to 12,500 tons [2] - Zinc registered receipts saw a slight decrease of 0.06% to 41,775 tons, with cancelled receipts dropping significantly by 23.08% to 18,250 tons [2] - Tin registered receipts increased by 10.77% to 1,800 tons, while cancelled receipts decreased by 19.35% to 125 tons [2] Group 3: Location-Specific Inventory Data - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory increased by 1,850 tons to 51,150 tons, while in Rotterdam, it decreased by 150 tons to 21,050 tons [4] - Aluminum inventory in Kaohsiung remained stable at 45,300 tons, while in Singapore, it was unchanged at 2,775 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore decreased by 5,500 tons to 59,925 tons, while in Hong Kong, it remained at 75 tons [9] - Tin inventory in Yang increased by 175 tons to 1,925 tons, with a notable increase in Singapore to 350 tons [11]