Group 1 - LME copper futures prices experienced a sharp increase, opening at $10,271 per ton and currently trading at $10,263 per ton, with a daily decline of 0.12% [1] - The highest price during the trading session reached $10,289.5 per ton, while the lowest was $10,248.5 per ton [1] Group 2 - On September 25, LME copper futures opened at $10,300, peaked at $10,485, and closed at $10,275.5, reflecting a decrease of 0.43% [2] - The electrolytic copper spot market showed a ratio of 8.01, with an import loss of ¥763.68 per ton, compared to a previous loss of ¥108.53 per ton [2] - Domestic electrolytic copper inventory was reported at 145,600 tons on September 25, a decrease of 11,000 tons from September 18 and a decrease of 2,800 tons from September 22 [2] - Shanghai's inventory stood at 98,600 tons, showing a decrease of 1,100 tons from September 18 but an increase of 3,900 tons from September 22 [2] - Guangdong's inventory was 15,400 tons, down 5,800 tons from September 18 and down 2,100 tons from September 22 [2] - Jiangsu's inventory was reported at 26,500 tons, a decrease of 2,700 tons from September 18 and a decrease of 3,200 tons from September 22 [2] - As of September 25, LME registered copper warrants totaled 133,025 tons, with 11,400 tons canceled, a reduction of 375 tons, leading to a total copper inventory of 144,425 tons, down by 350 tons [2]
伦铜价格直线拉升 9月25日LME铜库存减少350吨
Jin Tou Wang·2025-09-26 02:36