Group 1 - The article provides an overview of the changes in LME (London Metal Exchange) warehouse inventories for various metals, highlighting fluctuations in stock levels and the registration and cancellation of warehouse receipts [1][3][5][7][9][11][13] - Copper inventory increased by 75 tons to 133,975 tons, with a registration warehouse receipt of 10650 tons, representing a cancellation ratio of 7.95% [1][3] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,125 tons to 550,450 tons, with a registration warehouse receipt of 43,500 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 7.90% [1][5] - Zinc inventory rose by 175 tons to 34,000 tons, with a registration warehouse receipt of 4,300 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 12.65% [1][9] - Nickel inventory increased by 378 tons to 253,128 tons, with a registration warehouse receipt of 6,540 tons, showing a cancellation ratio of 2.58% [1][13] Group 2 - The article details specific warehouse inventory changes across various locations, including Rotterdam, Singapore, and Hamburg, indicating the dynamics of metal stock levels [3][5][9][11][13] - In Rotterdam, copper inventory decreased by 125 tons to 13,925 tons, while aluminum remained stable at 3,575 tons [3][5] - Singapore's zinc inventory decreased by 25 tons to 30,175 tons, while nickel inventory increased by 402 tons to 71,460 tons [9][13] - The cancellation ratios for various metals indicate the proportion of warehouse receipts that have been canceled, reflecting market conditions and demand [1][3][5][9][11][13]
11月4日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-05 09:44