Shanghai Futures Exchange Reports Warehouse Receipts Data on May 21, Hot-Rolled Coil Falls 20,215 Tons

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According to Jin10 Futures, on May 21, the Shanghai Futures Exchange released warehouse receipts data across 23 commodity futures contracts, showing mixed movements. Hot-rolled coil saw the largest decline, down 20,215 tons from the previous trading day, while rubber warehouse inventory increased by 2,300 tons. Other notable changes included white silver declining by 5,039 kilograms and pulp warehouse inventory rising by 2,980 tons. Crude oil positions remained flat at 3,511,000 barrels, and copper declined by 1,148 tons. The data reflects ongoing inventory adjustments across Shanghai Futures Exchange-traded commodities.
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