12月9日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-10 09:35

Core Insights - The report highlights significant changes in the inventory levels of various metals, indicating fluctuations in supply and demand dynamics in the market. Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 700 tons, representing a 0.42% decline, with a total of 164,975 tons reported [1] - Aluminum inventory saw a reduction of 2,500 tons, also a 0.48% decrease, bringing the total to 520,800 tons [1] - Zinc inventory increased by 1,650 tons, marking a 2.84% rise, totaling 59,800 tons [1] - Tin inventory rose significantly by 605 tons, a 19.84% increase, resulting in a total of 3,655 tons [1] - Aluminum alloy inventory remained unchanged at 1,500 tons [1] Registered and Cancelled Warehouse Receipts - The registered warehouse receipts for copper stood at 99,575 tons, with a cancellation rate of 39.64% [2] - For aluminum, the registered receipts were 485,400 tons, with a cancellation rate of 6.80% [2] - Zinc registered receipts were at 55,275 tons, with a cancellation rate of 7.57% [2] - Tin registered receipts totaled 3,490 tons, with a cancellation rate of 4.51% [2] Location-Specific Inventory Changes - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory decreased by 500 tons to 78,300 tons [4] - Rotterdam reported a decrease in copper inventory by 200 tons, totaling 11,725 tons [4] - Aluminum inventory in Klang decreased by 2,500 tons to 329,725 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore increased by 1,725 tons, totaling 33,375 tons [9] - Tin inventory in various locations showed mixed changes, with notable increases in some areas [10]

12月9日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据 - Reportify