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伦敦基本金属全线上涨,锡铝铜领涨市场
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-09 22:24
(文章来源:每日经济新闻) 当地时间10月9日,伦敦基本金属全线上涨,LME期锡涨1.16%报36820.00美元/吨,LME期铝涨1.05%报 2782.50美元/吨,LME期铜涨1.01%报10776.50美元/吨,LME期铅涨0.92%报2020.50美元/吨,LME期镍 涨0.91%报15485.00美元/吨,LME期锌涨0.30%报3014.00美元/吨。 ...
LME期铜收跌61美元,报10654美元/吨
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-06 22:23
每经AI快讯,10月7日消息,LME期铜收跌61美元,报10654美元/吨。LME期铝收涨16美元,报2725美 元/吨。LME期锌收跌28美元,报3007美元/吨。LME期铅收跌16美元,报2004美元/吨。LME期镍收涨 49美元,报15482美元/吨。LME期锡收跌657美元,报36798美元/吨。LME期钴收涨1470美元,报36470 美元/吨。 ...
LME金属期货收盘普遍上涨,LME期铜收涨225美元
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-03 22:37
每经AI快讯,10月4日,LME金属期货收盘普遍上涨,LME期铜收涨225美元,报10716美元/吨。LME 期铝收涨17美元,报2710美元/吨。LME期锌收涨14美元,报3034美元/吨。LME期铅收跌4美元,报 2020美元/吨。LME期镍收涨116美元,报15433美元/吨。LME期锡收涨567美元,报37455美元/吨。 ...
伦敦基本金属收盘涨跌不一,LME期铜跌1.13%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-30 22:59
每经AI快讯,周二(9月30日),伦敦基本金属收盘涨跌不一,LME期铜跌1.13%报10296美元/吨,月涨 3.98%;LME期锌涨0.54%报2956.5美元/吨,月涨4.88%;LME期镍跌0.35%报15265美元/吨,月跌 1.01%;LME期铝涨0.3%报2687美元/吨,月涨2.73%;LME期锡跌0.25%报35400美元/吨,月涨1.09%; LME期铅跌0.45%报1986美元/吨,月跌0.25%。 ...
伦敦基本金属收盘涨跌参半
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-25 21:57
Core Viewpoint - The London Metal Exchange (LME) experienced mixed performance in base metals on September 25, with some metals declining while others saw slight increases [1] Price Movements - LME nickel decreased by 1.15%, settling at $15,240.00 per ton [1] - LME copper fell by 0.59%, closing at $10,275.50 per ton [1] - LME zinc dropped by 0.53%, ending at $2,922.50 per ton [1] - LME lead increased by 0.48%, reaching $2,009.00 per ton [1] - LME aluminum rose by 0.47%, priced at $2,664.00 per ton [1] - LME tin saw a slight increase of 0.20%, closing at $34,390.00 per ton [1]
伦敦基本金属收盘全线上涨,LME期铜涨3.46%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-24 21:55
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the overall increase in base metal prices in London on September 24, with significant percentage gains across various metals [1] Group 2 - LME copper rose by 3.46% to $10,320.00 per ton [1] - LME zinc increased by 1.18% to $2,922.50 per ton [1] - LME aluminum saw a rise of 0.63% to $2,654.50 per ton [1] - LME nickel climbed by 0.53% to $15,435.00 per ton [1] - LME tin experienced a slight increase of 0.04% to $34,315.00 per ton [1] - LME lead had a marginal rise of 0.02% to $2,002.50 per ton [1]
伦敦基本金属多数上涨,LME期铜涨0.21%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-23 21:52
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the performance of base metals in London, with most experiencing price fluctuations on September 23rd [1] Group 2 - LME copper increased by 0.21%, reaching $9993.5 per ton [1] - LME zinc decreased by 0.16%, settling at $2889.5 per ton [1] - LME nickel rose by 0.83%, priced at $15340 per ton [1] - LME aluminum saw a slight increase of 0.04%, priced at $2646 per ton [1] - LME tin experienced a rise of 0.74%, reaching $34270 per ton [1] - LME lead had a marginal increase of 0.03%, priced at $1999 per ton [1]
隔夜欧美·9月20日
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-19 23:34
Market Performance - The three major U.S. stock indices reached new closing highs, with the Dow Jones up 0.37%, the S&P 500 up 0.49%, and the Nasdaq up 0.72% [1] - Major tech stocks saw gains, with Oracle rising over 4%, Apple up over 3%, and Tesla up over 2% [1] - Popular Chinese concept stocks showed mixed results, with Pinduoduo down over 2%, Li Auto and iQIYI down over 1%, while Tiger Brokers and Futu Holdings rose over 2%, and XPeng Motors up over 1% [1] European Market - European stock indices closed slightly lower, with Germany's DAX down 0.15% at 23639.41 points, France's CAC40 down 0.01% at 7853.59 points, and the UK's FTSE 100 down 0.12% at 9216.67 points [1] Commodity Prices - International precious metal futures generally rose, with COMEX gold futures up 1.12% at $3719.4 per ounce and COMEX silver futures up 2.96% at $43.365 per ounce [1] - International oil prices weakened, with the main U.S. oil contract down 1.42% at $62.36 per barrel and Brent crude down 1.3% at $66.05 per barrel [1] Currency and Debt Markets - The U.S. dollar index rose 0.30% to 97.66, while the offshore RMB fell 109 basis points to 7.1196 against the U.S. dollar [1] - U.S. Treasury yields collectively increased, with the 2-year yield up 1.22 basis points at 3.567%, the 10-year yield up 2.49 basis points at 4.125%, and the 30-year yield up 2.25 basis points at 4.743% [1] - European bond yields generally rose, with the UK 10-year yield up 3.9 basis points at 4.714%, France's 10-year yield up 1.6 basis points at 3.552%, and Germany's 10-year yield up 2.2 basis points at 2.744% [1]
伦敦基本金属收盘多数下跌,LME期锡跌1.73%
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-18 22:25
Core Viewpoint - The majority of base metals in London experienced a decline on September 18, with specific price changes noted for various metals [1] Price Movements - LME tin decreased by 1.73%, settling at $33,750.00 per ton [1] - LME zinc fell by 1.04%, reaching $2,913.00 per ton [1] - LME copper dropped by 0.50%, priced at $9,946.00 per ton [1] - LME nickel saw a decline of 0.45%, with a price of $15,335.00 per ton [1] - LME lead decreased by 0.42%, now at $2,004.00 per ton [1] - In contrast, LME aluminum increased by 0.82%, reaching $2,705.00 per ton [1]
冠通期货资讯早间报-20250917
Guan Tong Qi Huo· 2025-09-17 01:39
Overnight Night Market Trends - International precious metal futures closed mixed, with COMEX gold futures rising 0.23% to $3727.5 per ounce and COMEX silver futures falling 0.19% to $42.88 per ounce. Factors such as a weaker dollar, rising expectations of a Fed rate cut, geopolitical risks, and industrial demand support precious metal prices, but some contracts declined due to policy uncertainty [3]. - International oil prices rose strongly. The U.S. crude oil main contract rose 1.97% to $64.55 per barrel, and the Brent crude oil main contract rose 1.59% to $68.51 per barrel. Ukraine's increased attacks on Russian oil infrastructure have raised supply concerns, and a larger - than - expected decrease in U.S. API crude oil inventories further supported oil prices [3]. - Most London base metals closed higher. LME nickel rose 0.06% to $15445 per ton, LME aluminum rose 0.43% to $2712 per ton, and LME tin rose 0.32% to $34750 per ton. LME copper fell 0.68% to $10117 per ton. LME nickel inventories reached a four - year high [3]. - Domestic futures main contracts were mixed. Low - sulfur fuel oil and fuel oil rose more than 1%, while iron ore, hot - rolled coils, rebar, and soybeans No. 2 declined slightly [4]. Important Information Macroeconomic News - A U.S. appeals court rejected President Trump's request to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. Cook can temporarily remain at the Fed during the upcoming FOMC meetings [7]. - The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman had no information on whether Chinese and U.S. leaders will talk this week [7]. - Nine Chinese government departments issued policies to expand service consumption, including measures to improve service quality and benefit the public [7]. - The U.S. Commerce Department will consider requests to impose tariffs on more imported auto parts in the coming weeks [8]. Energy and Chemical Futures - Since September, most deep - processing orders in major regions in China have not improved significantly, with most orders being scattered. Some medium - and large - sized enterprises can still arrange production for 20 - 60 days for engineering projects [10]. - OPEC+ representatives will meet in Vienna to discuss updating member production capacity estimates [12]. - Russian oil producers may have to cut production due to Ukrainian drone attacks on key Russian export ports and refineries [12]. Metal Futures - Chile expects copper production to increase this year despite setbacks at two major copper mines, and production is expected to reach a record high by 2027 [13]. - Inner Mongolia Huomei Hongjun Aluminum and Electricity Co., Ltd. plans to replace its existing electrolytic aluminum production capacity [13]. - LME nickel inventories reached a four - year high on September 16, with significant increases in recent periods [13]. - Glencore will meet with the South African government to discuss avoiding layoffs at a smelter [14]. - Spot gold reached a new high, supported by dollar weakness and expectations of a Fed rate cut [15]. Black - Series Futures - From September 8 - 14, 2025, iron ore inventories at seven major Australian and Brazilian ports increased slightly, while Chinese 47 - port imported iron ore inventories decreased [18]. - Jinyie Steel Group resumed production after maintenance, increasing daily hot - metal output [19]. - Tangshan's coke and steel enterprises started environmental - protection - related production restrictions on September 16 [19]. - A coal mine in Linfen, Hongtong stopped production on September 16, affecting about 140,000 tons of coal output [19]. - Thirteen coal - washing enterprises in Wuhai are required to complete rectifications by the end of the month [19]. - As of September 16, the operating rate and capacity utilization of 50 major electric - arc - furnace steel mills in China decreased [20]. Agricultural Futures - China's soybean crushing volume is expected to be around 2.4 million tons this week, with slow inventory accumulation of soybean meal [23]. - China's use of agricultural fertilizers and pesticides decreased in 2024 compared to 2020 [23]. - As of September 15, cotton inventories in Zhangjiagang Bonded Area decreased year - on - year [23]. - Edible oil prices, including palm oil, are expected to remain firm in 2025 and 2026 due to supply - demand imbalances [24]. - China's domestic oil - mill average operating rate increased in the 37th week [24]. - China will conduct a central reserve frozen pork auction on September 18 [25]. - As of September 16, China's soybean oil port inventories increased slightly [26]. - Brazil's 2024/25 soybean production and 2025 export volume forecasts remain unchanged, while the 2025 soybean crushing volume forecast is raised [28]. - As of September 14, EU 2025/26 soybean and corn imports decreased compared to last year [29]. - The U.S. EPA proposed re - allocating biofuel blending obligations [29]. - Brazil's September soybean, soybean meal, and corn export volume forecasts are raised [29]. Financial Market Financial - China's A - share market closed higher, with robot concept stocks leading the gains. The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.04%, the Shenzhen Component Index rose 0.45%, and the ChiNext Index rose 0.68% [31]. - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 0.03%, while the Hang Seng Tech Index rose 0.56%. Southbound funds had a net sell - off, but Alibaba had a net buy - in [31]. - Chery Automobile will start its IPO book - building today, targeting a valuation of HK$140 billion [33]. - Benyuan Quantum filed for IPO guidance [33]. - Micro - Nano Star, a satellite manufacturing unicorn, started its IPO process [34]. Industry - A UHV DC transmission project from Southeast Tibet to the Guangdong - Hong Kong - Macao Greater Bay Area started construction, with a total investment of about 53.2 billion yuan and over 150 billion yuan for the supporting power base [34]. - Guangdong Province issued an action plan to empower the toy industry with AI, aiming for a scale - above - designated - size toy industry revenue of 100 billion yuan and an AI toy penetration rate of over 30% by 2027 [34]. - Suzhou released an "AI +" city action plan, aiming to gather over 3000 AI enterprises and achieve an average annual growth of over 20% in the intelligent economy core scale by the end of 2026 [35]. - China Real Estate Association's direct - sales platform for commercial housing was launched [36]. - The world's first AI Agent trading market, MuleRun, was launched [37]. Overseas - The U.S. Senate approved Milan's nomination as a Fed governor, and Trump signed the appointment [39]. - A U.S. appeals court allowed Fed Governor Cook to stay, and the Trump administration will appeal [39]. - U.S. Treasury Secretary said the Fed has been lagging, and the market is pricing in a 75 - basis - point rate cut by the end of the year [39]. - The U.S. will consider expanding tariffs on steel, aluminum, and auto parts [39]. - The U.S. government is discussing setting up a $5 - billion mining investment fund and expanding strategic uranium reserves [39]. - A U.S. House Republican temporary spending bill to avoid a government shutdown lacks Democratic - demanded healthcare policies [40]. - U.S. retail sales rose in August, which may affect the Fed's rate - cut decision [42]. - U.S. manufacturing output rose in August, better than expected [43]. - Canada's CPI and new - home starts data in August were lower than expected, and the market is pricing in a Bank of Canada rate cut [43]. International Stock Markets - U.S. major stock indices closed slightly lower, with the Dow down 0.27%, the S&P 500 down 0.13%, and the Nasdaq down 0.07%. Most Chinese concept stocks rose [44]. - European major stock indices closed lower due to multiple factors, including Fed policy uncertainty and France's credit - rating issues [44]. - The U.S. SEC is considering Trump's proposal to reduce the frequency of corporate earnings reports [44]. - Japanese and South Korean stock markets continued to rise, with the Nikkei 225 and South Korea's KOSPI reaching new highs [45]. Commodity - International precious metal futures closed mixed, with COMEX gold rising and COMEX silver falling [47]. - International oil prices rose strongly due to supply concerns and inventory data [47]. - Most London base metals closed higher, with LME nickel inventories reaching a four - year high [47]. - OPEC+ will discuss production capacity at this week's meeting [48]. Bond - Yields of major Chinese inter - bank interest - rate bonds fluctuated, and the central bank conducted reverse - repurchase operations [49]. - U.S. Treasury yields fell across the board [50][51]. Foreign Exchange - The on - shore RMB against the U.S. dollar rose, and the RMB central parity rate was adjusted up [52]. - The U.S. dollar index fell, and most non - U.S. currencies rose [52]. Upcoming Economic Data and Events Economic Data - Key economic data to be released include New Zealand's Q2 current account, Japan's August trade balance, UK's August CPI, etc. [54] Events - There are multiple central - bank meetings, including the Fed, Bank of Canada, and Indonesia's central bank. There are also various press conferences and industry events [56]