Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased to 158,875 tons, with a change of -0.10% from the previous day, and registered warrants at 13,175 tons, accounting for 8.29% of total inventory [1][3] - Aluminum inventory remained stable at 481,050 tons, with registered warrants at 12300 tons, representing 2.56% of total inventory [1][5] - Zinc inventory decreased to 55,875 tons, with a change of -1.49%, and registered warrants at 13,025 tons, making up 23.31% of total inventory [1][9] - Tin inventory increased to 2,155 tons, with a change of +8.71%, and registered warrants at 220 tons, accounting for 10.21% of total inventory [1][11] - Nickel inventory rose to 209,844 tons, with a change of +0.14%, and registered warrants at 7,998 tons, representing 3.81% of total inventory [1][13] Warehouse Specific Changes - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory decreased by 150 tons to 54,000 tons, with registered warrants at 2,325 tons, accounting for 4.31% [3] - Rotterdam showed a stable aluminum inventory of 3,575 tons, with registered warrants at 2,450 tons, representing 31.47% [5] - Singapore's zinc inventory decreased to 55,775 tons, with registered warrants at 13,000 tons, making up 23.31% [9] - Tin inventory in Singapore increased to 500 tons, with registered warrants at 40 tons, accounting for 8.00% [11] - Nickel inventory in Kaohsiung increased by 300 tons to 45,030 tons, with registered warrants at 4,896 tons, representing 10.87% [13]
8月29日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-01 08:51