Is there any live silver reserve charts for shanghai future exchange?

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    lshallperish New Member

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    Quiet interested in this from the start of the year it had around 1100 tonnes and in august it was around 94 tonnes.. but cant find any for September
     
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    81 tonnes and cheaper. $40 mill to clean it out?
     
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    where did you find this information? I want like a chart i can see live where it keeps dropping
     
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    where do you see this ?
     
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    I found this: http://www.shfe.com.cn/docview/docview_3112018.htm
    Gives all metal figures for "Date:Feb.1,2013"
    Can't find a latest, and the docview_number also doesn't show a clear date format one could try.

    For what it matters to the whole, I've read in that article (don't know if true) that this inventory had at its peak 1143 tonnes.
    SLV holds now 10886 tonnes.
    Comex holds 5630 tonnes.
    And a few thousands tonnes scattered over a dozen small ETF's and other funds (the versions with backing stocks)
    It doesn't look like Shanghai has much weight in the whole.
     

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