Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 75 units, representing a 0.05% rise, with a total of 136,925 units [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 600 units, showing a 1.70% decline, totaling 34,700 units [1] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 4,375 units, reflecting a 1.79% drop, with a total of 239,750 units [1] - Tin inventory decreased by 25 units, resulting in a 0.91% decline, totaling 2,720 units [1] Group 2: Registered and Cancelled Warehouse Receipts - Registered warehouse receipts for copper decreased by 1.12%, totaling 126,150 units, while cancelled receipts increased by 16.17% to 10,775 units [2] - For zinc, registered receipts increased by 1.74% to 24,850 units, while cancelled receipts decreased by 9.43% to 9,850 units [2] - Aluminum registered receipts remained unchanged at 76,475 units, with cancelled receipts at 163,275 units, representing 68.10% of the total [7] Group 3: Location-Specific Inventory Changes - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory increased by 200 units to 53,450 units [4] - Rotterdam saw a decrease in copper inventory by 50 units, totaling 14,350 units [4] - Singapore's aluminum inventory remained stable at 275 units [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore decreased by 900 units, totaling 32,950 units [9]
10月22日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-23 08:56