Shanghai Futures Exchange Reports Mixed Warehouse Inventory Changes on May 15; Aluminum Rises 5,896 Tons

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According to Shanghai Futures Exchange data released on May 15, key commodities showed the following warehouse inventory changes: copper increased 1,888 tons to 98,899 tons, aluminum rose 5,896 tons to 478,369 tons, zinc climbed 3,161 tons to 106,941 tons, and silver surged 21,151 kg to 898,147 kg. Nickel inventory grew 2,485 tons to 78,513 tons, while lead inventory declined 75 tons to 67,325 tons. Gold and alumina warehouse stocks remained unchanged at 110,673 kg and 509,125 tons respectively.

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