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Previous Shanghai Futures Exchange Precious Metals and Non-Ferrous Metal Warehouse Receipt Daily Report: Lead and international copper warehouse receipts decreased, while silver, aluminum, and tin increased.
On March 2nd, the data for precious metals and non-ferrous metal warehouse receipts and changes from the Shanghai Futures Exchange are as follows: Copper futures warehouse receipts: 295,881 tons, an increase of 5,287 tons compared to the previous trading day; Aluminum futures warehouse receipts: 294,788 tons, an increase of 5,490 tons compared to the previous trading day; Zinc futures warehouse receipts: 70,738 tons, an increase of 1,073 tons compared to the previous trading day; Lead futures warehouse receipts: 54,929 tons, a decrease of 1,888 tons compared to the previous trading day; Nickel futures warehouse receipts: 53,721 tons, an increase of 590 tons compared to the previous trading day; Tin futures warehouse receipts: 11,531 tons, an increase of 113 tons compared to the previous trading day; Alumina futures warehouse receipts: 326,638 tons, an increase of 15,980 tons compared to the previous trading day; Alumina factory warehouse receipts: 0 tons, unchanged from the previous trading day; Gold futures warehouse receipts: 105,060 kilograms, unchanged from the previous trading day; Silver futures warehouse receipts: 309,436 kilograms, an increase of 2,840 kilograms compared to the previous trading day; International copper futures warehouse receipts: 14,015 tons, a decrease of 203 tons compared to the previous trading day.