LME Base Metals Inventories (2017-9-26)

Published: Sep 26, 2017 16:27
The table below shows inventories of base metals on the LME on September 26.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 26 (SMM) – The table below shows inventories of base metals on the LME on September 26.

 

 

Inventories (tonne)

 

Sept. 26

Change

Copper

305,150

-100

Aluminum

1,284,900

-5,875

Zinc

260,325

-1,600

Lead

159,250

-1,675

Nickel

383,298

+2,736

Tin

2,070

0

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