Shanghai Futures Exchange Warehouse Receipts Show Mixed Movements on June 9; Silver Down 29,335 kg

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According to Jin10 Futures, on June 9, Shanghai Futures Exchange warehouse receipts displayed mixed movements across key commodities. Silver holdings fell to 929,470 kg from 958,805 kg previously. Nickel inventories rose by 2,545 tonnes to 89,358 tonnes, while international copper increased 2,227 tonnes to 13,033 tonnes. Other notable changes included aluminum down 402 tonnes, hot-rolled coil down 2,666 tonnes, and tin down 689 tonnes. Several commodities including crude oil, 20-gauge rubber, gold, and fuel oil held steady day-on-day.
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