11月18日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-19 09:33

Core Insights - The article provides an overview of the changes in LME (London Metal Exchange) inventories for various metals, highlighting significant fluctuations in stock levels and registration rates across different locations [1][2][4][5][13]. Inventory Changes - Copper: The total inventory increased to 157,875 tons, with a rise of 17,375 tons or 12.37% from the previous day. Registered warrants rose by 12.60% to 148,150 tons, while the cancellation rate was 6.16% [1][2][4]. - Aluminum: The inventory decreased to 546,075 tons, down by 2,000 tons or 0.36%. Registered warrants fell by 6.02% to 490,775 tons, with a significant increase in cancellations by 113.93% to 55,300 tons, resulting in a cancellation rate of 10.13% [1][2][5]. - Zinc: The inventory rose to 45,075 tons, an increase of 1,550 tons or 3.56%. Registered warrants increased by 3.62% to 41,550 tons, with a cancellation rate of 7.82% [1][2][9]. - Nickel: The inventory decreased to 255,846 tons, down by 1,986 tons or 0.77%. Registered warrants were at 244,452 tons, with a cancellation rate of 4.45% [1][2][13]. - Tin: The inventory increased to 3,115 tons, up by 60 tons or 1.96%. Registered warrants were at 2,995 tons, with a cancellation rate of 3.85% [1][2][11]. Location-Specific Changes - Copper Locations: Significant increases in inventory were noted in locations such as Kaohsiung (+8,275 tons) and Hla (+7,525 tons), while Rotterdam saw a decrease of 100 tons [4]. - Aluminum Locations: The largest inventory drop was in Port Klang, which decreased by 2,000 tons, while other locations like Kaohsiung and Rotterdam maintained stable levels [5]. - Zinc Locations: Notable increases were observed in Singapore (+50 tons) and Kaohsiung (+1,275 tons), while Port Klang remained unchanged [9]. - Tin Locations: The largest increase was in Port Klang, which rose by 60 tons, while other locations showed minimal changes [11]. - Nickel Locations: The most significant drop occurred in Kaohsiung, which decreased by 2,238 tons, while Rotterdam saw a slight increase of 252 tons [13].