9月11日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-12 08:47

Group 1: Metal Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 225 tons, representing a 0.15% decline, with total inventory at 153,950 tons [1] - Aluminum inventory remained unchanged at 485,275 tons, with no variation in registered or canceled warrants [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 100 tons, a 0.20% drop, bringing total inventory to 50,525 tons [1] - Nickel inventory increased by 1,932 tons, a 0.87% rise, resulting in a total of 225,084 tons [1] - Aluminum alloy inventory remained stable at 1,500 tons, with no changes [1] Group 2: Registered and Canceled Warrants - For copper, registered warrants are at 133,225 tons, with a 0.08% decrease, and canceled warrants at 20,725 tons, down by 0.60% [2] - Aluminum registered warrants are at 375,025 tons, unchanged, with canceled warrants at 110,250 tons, also unchanged [2] - Zinc registered warrants decreased by 6.70% to 33,050 tons, while canceled warrants increased by 14.97% to 17,475 tons [2] - Nickel registered warrants are at 216,510 tons, with a slight increase of 0.89%, and canceled warrants at 8,574 tons, up by 0.28% [2] - Tin inventory saw a significant increase in registered warrants by 11.44% to 2,435 tons, while canceled warrants decreased by 7.50% to 185 tons [2] Group 3: Location-Specific Inventory Changes - Copper inventory at Changsha remains at 52,100 tons with no changes, while Kaohsiung shows a decrease of 150 tons to 46,825 tons [4] - Rotterdam's copper inventory decreased by 75 tons to 19,450 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 19.28% [4] - Aluminum inventory at Port Klang remains stable at 314,400 tons, with registered warrants at 206,820 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore decreased by 100 tons to 50,425 tons, with registered warrants at 32,975 tons [9] - Tin inventory at Yangshan increased by 235 tons to 2,620 tons, with registered warrants at 2,435 tons [11]