Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 50 tons, reaching a total of 157,925 tons, reflecting a 0.03% rise [1] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,000 tons to 544,075 tons, showing a 0.37% decline [1] - Zinc inventory rose by 1,000 tons to 46,075 tons, marking a 2.22% increase [1] - Nickel inventory decreased by 1,674 tons to 254,172 tons, a decline of 0.65% [1] - Tin inventory fell by 50 tons to 3,065 tons, representing a 1.61% decrease [1] Group 2: Registered and Cancelled Warrants - Registered copper warrants totaled 148,450 tons, with a cancellation rate of 6.00% [2] - Registered aluminum warrants were at 484,800 tons, with a cancellation rate of 10.89% [2] - Registered zinc warrants reached 42,475 tons, with a cancellation rate of 7.81% [2] - Registered nickel warrants were 244,476 tons, with a cancellation rate of 3.81% [2] - Registered tin warrants stood at 2,995 tons, with a cancellation rate of 2.28% [2] Group 3: Specific Warehouse Inventory Changes - The largest copper inventory was at Changxing with 68,925 tons, an increase of 300 tons [4] - The largest aluminum inventory was at Port Klang with 355,000 tons, a decrease of 2,000 tons [6] - The largest zinc inventory was at Kaohsiung with 9,450 tons, an increase of 800 tons [10] - The largest tin inventory was at Changxing with 3,065 tons, a decrease of 50 tons [12] - The largest nickel inventory was at Singapore with 76,752 tons, unchanged [14]
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Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-20 09:37