Group 1 - The total silver futures warehouse receipts reported by the Shanghai Futures Exchange on November 6 is 639,940 kilograms, with a decrease of 16,230 kilograms compared to the previous day [1][2] - The main silver futures contract opened at 11,297 yuan per kilogram, reached a high of 11,443 yuan per kilogram, a low of 11,255 yuan per kilogram, and closed at 11,427 yuan per kilogram, reflecting an increase of 1.99% [1] Group 2 - The ISM services index for October expanded as expected, rising from 50 in September to 52.4, indicating improved business activity [2] - The "prices paid" sub-index of the ISM services index reached its highest level since October 2022 at 70, suggesting rising inflation [2] - ADP reported that private sector hiring exceeded expectations, indicating a strong job market, although initial market reactions were negative due to risk aversion limiting silver price increases [2][3]
11月6日上期所沪银期货仓单较上一日下跌16230千克
Jin Tou Wang·2025-11-06 09:17