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金属普涨 期铜收跌,受获利了结打压【9月16日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-17 00:29

Group 1 - LME copper prices declined on September 16, 2023, after reaching a 15-month high, with a drop of $60 or 0.59%, closing at $10,126.5 per ton [1] - The previous day, copper prices peaked at $10,192.50 per ton, marking the highest level since June 2024 [1] - Traders noted that the rise in copper prices above the psychological level of $10,000 led to a wait-and-see approach from Chinese buyers [4] Group 2 - Other base metals showed mixed performance, with LME three-month aluminum rising by $16.5 or 0.61% to $2,717.0 per ton, and zinc increasing by $13 or 0.44% to $2,992.0 per ton [5] - LME three-month lead rose by $8 or 0.4% to $2,010.0 per ton, while nickel fell by $8 or 0.05% to $15,428.0 per ton [6][7] - LME three-month tin saw a significant increase of $242 or 0.7%, closing at $34,881.0 per ton [8] Group 3 - The market is closely monitoring the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, with expectations of a rate cut putting pressure on the dollar [4] - A decrease in copper inventories at the Shanghai Futures Exchange has raised concerns about demand from China [4] - LME approved zinc inventories have decreased by 60% since mid-July, leading to worries about zinc supply in the LME market [4]