Shanghai Futures Exchange Warehouse Receipts Show Mixed Changes on June 12, Copper Down 5,009 Tons

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According to Shanghai Futures Exchange data reported by Jin10, on June 12, warehouse receipts across 23 commodity futures contracts showed varied movements. Copper futures inventory fell 5,009 tons to 92,382 tons, while butadiene rubber receipts dropped 3,030 tons to 25,480 tons. Lead futures warehouse receipts increased 2,981 tons to 61,593 tons, and zinc contracts rose 2,394 tons to 119,452 tons. Silver futures held 886,061 kilograms, down 9,204 kilograms. Other notable changes included aluminum rising 2,561 tons to 489,851 tons and pulp warehouse inventory gaining 872 tons to 236,681 tons.
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