Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 2,450 tons to 154,575 tons, reflecting a 1.56% decline [1] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 4,625 tons to 244,275 tons, showing a 1.86% drop [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 325 tons to 106,550 tons, a 0.30% reduction [1] - Tin inventory increased by 250 tons to 5,145 tons, marking a 5.11% rise [1] Group 2: Registered and Cancelled Warrants - Registered copper warrants stand at 110,500 tons, with cancelled warrants at 44,075 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 28.51% [2] - Registered aluminum warrants are at 447,825 tons, with cancelled warrants at 71,425 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 13.76% [2] - Zinc registered warrants are 96,550 tons, with cancelled warrants at 10,000 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 9.39% [2] Group 3: Location-Specific Inventory - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory decreased by 675 tons to 77,175 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 36.22% [4] - Rotterdam's aluminum inventory remains unchanged at 3,450 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 28.99% [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore decreased by 300 tons to 70,350 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 8.46% [9] Group 4: Overall Market Trends - The overall trend indicates a decrease in inventories for most metals, with the exception of tin, which has seen an increase [1][2] - The cancellation ratios for registered warrants suggest a moderate level of market activity and potential supply adjustments [2]
12月24日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-29 09:34