Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories rose by 82,979 tons this week, aluminum inventories rose by 32,158 tons, zinc inventories rose by 17,811 tons, lead inventories rose by 640 tons, nickel inventories fell by 809 tons, tin inventories rose by 2,875 tons, and natural rubber inventories rose by 1,200 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories increased by 10,118 tons this week, aluminum inventories decreased by 3,694 tons, zinc inventories decreased by 294 tons, lead inventories decreased by 1,351 tons, nickel inventories increased by 1,752 tons, tin inventories increased by 73 tons, and natural rubber inventories increased by 3,700 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories rose by 3,308 tons this week, aluminum inventories fell by 11,113 tons, zinc inventories fell by 9,901 tons, lead inventories fell by 214 tons, nickel inventories rose by 734 tons, tin inventories fell by 112 tons, and natural rubber inventories rose by 1,812 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories rose by 14,860 tons this week, aluminum inventories rose by 388 tons, zinc inventories rose by 734 tons, lead inventories rose by 3,787 tons, nickel inventories fell by 510 tons, tin inventories fell by 434 tons, and natural rubber inventories rose by 5,026 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories decreased by 20,582 tons this week, aluminum inventories increased by 2,722 tons, zinc inventories increased by 3,917 tons, lead inventories increased by 9,523 tons, nickel inventories decreased by 1,169 tons, tin inventories decreased by 99 tons, and natural rubber inventories increased by 5,927 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories decreased by 7979 tons this week, aluminum inventories decreased by 1664 tons, zinc inventories decreased by 6076 tons, lead inventories increased by 260 tons, nickel inventories decreased by 353 tons, tin inventories decreased by 1567 tons, and natural rubber inventories increased by 5597 tons.
Last Futures Exchange: Copper inventories decreased by 5,534 tons this week, aluminum inventories increased by 18,180 tons, zinc inventories decreased by 805 tons, lead inventories increased by 3,242 tons, nickel inventories decreased by 616 tons, tin inventories increased by 193 tons, and natural rubber inventories increased by 5,444 tons.