SHFE Base Metals Warrants (2017-8-29)

Published: Aug 29, 2017 16:44
The table below shows warrants of base metals on the SHFE on August 29.

SHANGHAI, Aug. 29 (SMM) – The table below shows warrants of base metals on the SHFE on August 29.

LME Base Metals Inventories (2017-8-29)

 

On Warrant (tonne)

 

Aug. 29

Change  

Copper

65,533

unchanged

Aluminum

431,173

+6,521

Lead

22,413

-931

Zinc

28,292

-1,372

Tin

7,730

+196

Nickel

56,131

+965

 

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