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2月26日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 09:34
Group 1 - The core point of the news is the recent changes in the LME (London Metal Exchange) inventory levels for various metals, indicating fluctuations in supply and demand dynamics in the market [1][2][4]. Group 2 - Copper inventory increased by 100 tons to 253,700 tons, with a slight rise of 0.04% [1][4]. - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,000 tons to 465,550 tons, reflecting a decline of 0.43% [1][5]. - Zinc inventory fell by 1,050 tons to 97,350 tons, marking a decrease of 1.07% [1][9]. - Lead inventory data is not provided in the documents [6]. - Tin inventory decreased by 25 tons to 7,550 tons, a reduction of 0.33% [1][11]. - The overall trend shows a mixed performance across different metals, with some experiencing increases while others face declines in inventory levels [2][4].
2月23日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-02-24 09:47
Group 1 - The article provides an overview of the changes in LME (London Metal Exchange) warehouse inventories for various metals including copper, aluminum, zinc, and tin, highlighting both registered and canceled warrants [1][3][5][11] - Copper inventory increased to 243,175 tons, with a registered warrant of 232,250 tons and a cancellation rate of 4.49% [1][3] - Aluminum inventory decreased to 471,550 tons, with a registered warrant of 422,225 tons and a cancellation rate of 10.46% [1][5] - Zinc inventory decreased to 101,250 tons, with a registered warrant of 90,475 tons and a cancellation rate of 10.64% [1][9] - Tin inventory decreased to 7,655 tons, with a registered warrant of 7,115 tons and a cancellation rate of 7.05% [1][11] Group 2 - Specific locations for copper inventory include Kaohsiung with 96,850 tons, and New Orleans with 30,500 tons, showing no changes in their respective inventories [3] - For aluminum, the largest inventory is located in Port Klang with 282,275 tons, reflecting a decrease of 2,000 tons [5] - Zinc inventory shows significant cancellation rates in locations such as Port Klang with 98.41% [9] - Tin inventory details include a notable cancellation rate of 23.26% in Rotterdam [11]
2月4日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 09:39
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the changes in metal inventories at LME, with specific increases and decreases in various metals such as copper, aluminum, zinc, and tin [1][2][4]. Group 2 - Copper inventory increased by 1,925 tons to reach 180,575 tons, with a 3.15% rise in registered warrants [2][4]. - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,200 tons to 492,975 tons, with a 4.03% drop in canceled warrants [2][6]. - Zinc inventory decreased by 400 tons to 107,800 tons, with a 12.74% increase in canceled warrants [2][10]. - Tin inventory increased by 20 tons to 7,130 tons, with a 6.94% decrease in canceled warrants [2][12].
1月30日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-02-02 09:35
Group 1 - The core point of the news is the inventory changes in various metals at LME, indicating fluctuations in supply and demand dynamics [2][3][4] - Copper inventory decreased by 300 tons to 174,675 tons, with a registered warehouse increase of 2.72% to 136,800 tons and a cancellation decrease of 9.39% to 37,875 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 21.68% [5][3] - Aluminum inventory increased by 1,450 tons to 497,175 tons, with a registered warehouse increase of 0.79% to 440,650 tons and a cancellation decrease of 3.42% to 56,525 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 11.37% [6][3] - Zinc inventory decreased by 900 tons to 109,100 tons, with a registered warehouse unchanged at 96,475 tons and a cancellation decrease of 6.65% to 12,625 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 11.57% [10][3] - Lead inventory decreased by 1,500 tons to 204,075 tons, with a registered warehouse decrease of 0.00% to 186,950 tons and a cancellation decrease of 8.39% to 17,125 tons, leading to a cancellation ratio of 8.39% [9][3] - Tin inventory increased by 10 tons to 7,105 tons, with a registered warehouse of 6,830 tons and a cancellation of 275 tons, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 3.87% [13][3] Group 2 - The overall trend shows a mixed performance across different metals, with copper and lead experiencing declines while aluminum and tin saw increases [2][3][4] - The changes in inventory levels reflect broader market conditions, potentially impacting pricing and trading strategies for investors [2][3][4] - The cancellation ratios indicate varying levels of market confidence and demand for these metals, which could influence future supply chain decisions [2][3][4]
1月27日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-28 09:36
Group 1 - The overall inventory of copper increased by 1,575 tons, reaching a total of 173,925 tons, which is a 0.91% increase [1][4] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,275 tons, bringing the total to 499,975 tons, reflecting a 0.45% decline [1][6] - Zinc inventory saw a reduction of 175 tons, resulting in a total of 110,375 tons, which is a 0.16% decrease [1][10] Group 2 - The registered warehouse stocks for copper rose by 1.53% to 129,225 tons, while the canceled stocks decreased by 0.83% to 44,700 tons [2][4] - For aluminum, registered stocks decreased by 1.06% to 474,400 tons, while canceled stocks increased by 12.42% to 25,575 tons [2][6] - The registered stocks for zinc were reported at 98,000 tons, with a cancellation rate of 11.21% [2][10] Group 3 - The inventory of lead decreased by 2,000 tons to 209,175 tons, with registered stocks at 187,050 tons and a cancellation rate of 10.58% [1][8] - Tin inventory dropped by 25 tons to 7,060 tons, with registered stocks at 6,860 tons and a cancellation rate of 2.83% [1][12] - Nickel inventory data is not provided in the current documents [13]
1月20日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-21 09:52
Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 3,100 tons to reach 159,400 tons, reflecting a change of +1.98% [1] - Aluminum inventory rose by 24,175 tons to 507,175 tons, showing a growth of +5.01% [1] - Zinc inventory decreased by 450 tons to 111,850 tons, marking a decline of -0.40% [1] - Lead inventory fell by 2,925 tons to 222,650 tons, indicating a decrease of -1.30% [1] - Tin inventory increased by 250 tons to 7,210 tons, representing a rise of +3.59% [1] Group 2: Warehouse Specific Changes - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory increased by 525 tons to 82,150 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 30.37% [4] - In Rotterdam, aluminum inventory decreased by 125 tons to 10,400 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 6.01% [5] - In Singapore, zinc inventory decreased by 350 tons to 74,075 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 5.70% [9] - Tin inventory in the port of Klang increased by 250 tons to 2,950 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 4.75% [11]
1月16日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-19 09:56
Group 1: Copper Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 3,850 tons, reaching a total of 147,425 tons, reflecting a rise of 2.68% [1] - Registered warehouse receipts for copper are at 98,875 tons, with a decrease of 2.07% in canceled receipts [2] - The total copper inventory across all locations is 485,000 tons, showing a slight increase of 1.27% [2] Group 2: Zinc Inventory Changes - Zinc inventory decreased by 1,475 tons, bringing the total to 105,050 tons, a decline of 1.38% [1] - Registered warehouse receipts for zinc are at 96,525 tons, with a significant drop of 11.20% in canceled receipts [2] - The overall zinc inventory across all locations is 106,525 tons, indicating a slight decrease [9] Group 3: Aluminum Inventory Changes - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,850 tons, resulting in a total of 203,500 tons, a decline of 1.38% [1] - Registered warehouse receipts for aluminum are at 162,675 tons, with canceled receipts at 40,825 tons, representing 20.06% of the total [5] - The total aluminum inventory across all locations is 485,000 tons, reflecting a decrease of 0.61% [1] Group 4: Tin Inventory Changes - Tin inventory increased by 505 tons, reaching a total of 6,440 tons, an increase of 8.51% [1] - Registered warehouse receipts for tin are at 6,225 tons, with canceled receipts at 215 tons, representing 3.34% of the total [11] - The overall tin inventory across all locations is 6,440 tons, showing a positive trend [11] Group 5: General Inventory Trends - The overall trend in metal inventories shows fluctuations, with copper and tin experiencing increases while zinc and aluminum face declines [1][2] - The registered and canceled receipts across various metals indicate varying levels of market activity and demand [2][5]
1月15日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-16 09:36
Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory increased by 2,450 tons, reaching a total of 143,575 tons, reflecting a growth of 1.74% [1] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,000 tons, totaling 488,000 tons, which is a decline of 0.41% [1] - Zinc inventory saw a reduction of 175 tons, bringing it down to 106,525 tons, a change of -0.16% [1] - Lead inventory decreased by 5,050 tons, now at 206,350 tons, marking a decline of 2.39% [1] - Tin inventory increased by 10 tons, resulting in a total of 5,935 tons, an increase of 0.17% [1] Group 2: Warehouse Specific Changes - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory rose by 2,250 tons to 77,000 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 35.94% [4] - Rotterdam experienced a decrease in copper inventory by 125 tons, now at 10,650 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 8.22% [4] - Aluminum inventory in Port Klang decreased by 2,000 tons to 295,775 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 13.14% [5] - Singapore's aluminum inventory remained unchanged at 275 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 0.00% [5] - Zinc inventory in Kaohsiung decreased by 125 tons to 27,375 tons, with a registered warrant ratio of 16.07% [9] Group 3: Registration and Cancellation of Warrants - The registered warrants for copper increased by 94,000 tons, while cancellations decreased by 1.05%, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 34.53% [2] - For aluminum, registered warrants remained unchanged at 446,575 tons, with cancellations decreasing by 4.61%, leading to a cancellation ratio of 8.49% [2] - Tin's registered warrants increased to 5,725 tons, with cancellations rising by 31.25%, resulting in a cancellation ratio of 3.54% [11]
12月30日LME金属库存及注销仓单数据
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 09:46
Group 1: Inventory Changes - Copper inventory decreased by 2,050 tons, a change of -1.37%, bringing the total to 147,425 tons [1][4] - Aluminum inventory decreased by 2,500 tons, a change of -0.49%, resulting in a total of 511,750 tons [1][5] - Zinc inventory increased by 1,300 tons, a change of +1.22%, totaling 107,625 tons [1][9] - Tin inventory increased by 90 tons, a change of +1.69%, bringing the total to 5,420 tons [1][11] Group 2: Registered and Cancelled Warrants - Registered copper warrants are at 110,600 tons, with a decrease of 6.00% in cancelled warrants [2] - Registered aluminum warrants are at 447,475 tons, with a decrease of 3.74% in cancelled warrants [2] - Registered zinc warrants are at 98,475 tons, with a decrease of 6.63% in cancelled warrants [2] - Registered tin warrants are at 5,255 tons, with a slight increase in cancelled warrants [2] Group 3: Location-Specific Inventory - In Kaohsiung, copper inventory decreased by 550 tons to 74,700 tons [4] - In Rotterdam, aluminum inventory remained unchanged at 11,275 tons [5] - Zinc inventory in Singapore increased by 1,375 tons to 71,650 tons [9] - Tin inventory in the main warehouse increased by 90 tons to 5,420 tons [11]
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
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]