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LME copper stocks fell by 400 tons and nickel stocks increased by 1098 tons on April 16
Inventory changes in specific warehouses
Copper stocks fell by 400 tons, half of which came from Kaohsiung warehouses
Aluminum inventories fell by 75 tons, roughly offset by increases and decreases in Singapore and Basheng inventories
Lead stocks are flat
Zinc stocks fell by 600 tons, half of which came from the Fleisinn warehouse
Tin inventories fell by 95 tons from warehouses in Singapore and Baltimore
Nickel stocks increased by 1098 tons, Singapore and Rotterdam increased stocks
On April 16, LME copper write-off warehouse receipts decreased by 13.29%, and the proportion of write-offs decreased to 14.76%.
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