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8月15日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-18 08:37
Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 200 tons to 155,600 tons, reflecting a change of -0.13% [1] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 25 tons to 479,525 tons, with a change of -0.01% [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 475 tons to 75,850 tons, showing a change of -0.62% [1] - Nickel inventory decreased by 1,248 tons to 210,414 tons, with a change of -0.59% [1] - Lead inventory decreased by 625 tons to 260,475 tons, reflecting a change of -0.24% [1] - Tin inventory remained unchanged at 1,655 tons [1] Registered and Cancelled Warrants - Registered copper warrants decreased by 1,375 tons to 144,225 tons, with a cancellation rate of 7.31% [2] - Registered aluminum warrants decreased by 8,150 tons to 465,475 tons, with a cancellation rate of 2.93% [2] - Registered zinc warrants decreased by 30,450 tons to 45,400 tons, with a cancellation rate of 40.15% [2] - Registered nickel warrants decreased by 11,094 tons to 199,320 tons, with a cancellation rate of 5.27% [2] - Registered lead warrants decreased by 60,975 tons to 199,500 tons, with a cancellation rate of 23.41% [2] Location-Specific Inventory - Copper inventory in Changxing decreased by 50 tons to 48,150 tons [4] - Aluminum inventory in Port Klang decreased by 25 tons to 314,400 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore decreased by 475 tons to 75,750 tons [9] - Tin inventory in Port Klang decreased by 25 tons to 1,220 tons [11] - Nickel inventory in Hring decreased by 1,248 tons to 46,374 tons [13]
8月14日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-15 08:40
Group 1: Inventory Changes - LME copper inventory decreased by 50 tons to 155,800 tons, with a registered warehouse receipt of 144,275 tons and a cancellation ratio of 7.40% [1][3] - LME aluminum inventory decreased by 125 tons to 479,550 tons, with a registered warehouse receipt of 465,450 tons and a cancellation ratio of 2.94% [1][5] - LME zinc inventory decreased by 1,125 tons to 76,325 tons, with a registered warehouse receipt of 30,925 tons and a cancellation ratio of 40.52% [1][9] Group 2: Specific Warehouse Inventory - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory remained unchanged at 48,200 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 2.96% [3] - In Rotterdam, aluminum inventory decreased by 125 tons to 3,575 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 31.47% [5] - In Singapore, zinc inventory decreased by 1,125 tons to 76,225 tons, with a cancellation ratio of 40.54% [9] Group 3: Overall Market Trends - The overall trend shows a decrease in inventory levels across multiple metals, indicating potential supply constraints in the market [1][4][6] - The cancellation ratios for zinc and aluminum are notably high, suggesting increased demand or potential market speculation [1][9][5] - The fluctuations in inventory levels may impact pricing dynamics in the metals market moving forward [1][4][6]
8月11日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-12 08:54
Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 700 tons to 155,000 tons, reflecting a change of -0.45% [1] - Aluminum inventory increased by 1,250 tons to 477,100 tons, showing a change of +0.26% [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 875 tons to 79,550 tons, indicating a change of -1.09% [1] - Lead inventory remained unchanged at 211,746 tons, with a slight increase of 450 tons, representing a change of +0.21% [1] - Aluminum alloy inventory remained stable at 1,500 tons [1] Group 2: Warehouse Specific Changes - The registered warehouse for copper saw a decrease in inventory from 155,700 tons to 155,000 tons, with a registered warehouse stock of 143,400 tons [4] - The registered warehouse for aluminum increased from 475,850 tons to 477,100 tons, with a registered warehouse stock of 462,875 tons [5] - Zinc registered warehouse stock decreased from 80,425 tons to 79,550 tons, with a registered warehouse stock of 45,700 tons [9] - Tin inventory increased from 1,750 tons to 1,765 tons, with a registered warehouse stock of 1,480 tons [11] - Nickel inventory increased from 211,296 tons to 211,746 tons, with a registered warehouse stock of 197,796 tons [13]
8月4日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-05 09:06
Group 1: Copper Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased to 153,850 tons, up by 14,275 tons or 10.23% from the previous day [1][4] - Registered warrants for copper rose to 141,850 tons, reflecting an increase of 11.25% [2] - The cancellation rate for copper warrants is currently at 7.80%, down from 8.65% [2] Group 2: Aluminum Inventory Changes - Aluminum inventory reached 466,025 tons, with an increase of 2,300 tons or 0.50% [1][5] - Registered warrants for aluminum are at 452,950 tons, with a cancellation of 13,075 tons, representing a 2.81% cancellation rate [2] - The aluminum inventory in Kaohsiung remains stable at 42,475 tons [5] Group 3: Zinc Inventory Changes - Zinc inventory decreased to 92,275 tons, down by 4,725 tons or 4.87% [1][9] - Registered warrants for zinc are at 48,600 tons, with a cancellation of 43,675 tons, leading to a cancellation rate of 47.33% [2] - The zinc inventory in Singapore also decreased by 4,725 tons, reflecting a similar trend [9] Group 4: Nickel Inventory Changes - Nickel inventory increased to 211,254 tons, up by 2,172 tons [1][13] - Registered warrants for nickel are at 195,384 tons, with a cancellation of 15,870 tons, resulting in a cancellation rate of 7.51% [2] - The inventory in Kaohsiung saw an increase of 1,464 tons, reaching 45,144 tons [13] Group 5: Lead and Tin Inventory Changes - Lead inventory data is not provided in detail, but it is noted that there are fluctuations in various locations [6][11] - Tin inventory decreased to 1,875 tons, down by 25 tons [1][11] - Registered warrants for tin are at 1,390 tons, with a cancellation of 485 tons, leading to a cancellation rate of 25.87% [11]
沪锡库存继续回升 增至一半月新高
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-07-30 05:53
Group 1 - The London Metal Exchange (LME) reported that tin inventory initially decreased and then increased, reaching a two-year low of 1,690 tons on July 23, before rising to 1,855 tons in the latest report [1] - The Shanghai Futures Exchange indicated that tin inventory continued to rise, with a weekly increase of 3.76% to 7,417 tons, marking a one-and-a-half-month high [1] - Generally, declining inventories in domestic and international exchanges support price levels, while increasing inventories may exert downward pressure on prices [3] Group 2 - A comparison of LME and Shanghai Futures Exchange tin inventories since July 2025 shows fluctuations in inventory levels, with LME inventory decreasing from 2,220 tons at the beginning of July to 1,690 tons by July 23, followed by a slight recovery [4][5] - The latest data indicates that LME inventory is at 1,855 tons as of July 29, while the Shanghai Futures Exchange inventory stands at 7,417 tons as of July 25 [5]
伦敦金属交易所(LME):铜库存116850吨,减少2600吨。铝库存355600吨,减少2000吨。镍库存197634吨,增加126吨。
news flash· 2025-06-12 08:12
Group 1 - The London Metal Exchange (LME) reported a decrease in copper inventory by 2,600 tons, bringing the total to 116,850 tons [1] - Aluminum inventory also saw a reduction of 2,000 tons, now totaling 355,600 tons [1] Group 2 - Nickel inventory increased by 126 tons, reaching a total of 197,634 tons [2]