SK Market: Korean CO2 prices stabilise as govt warnings reverberate

Published 09:18 on March 7, 2017  /  Last updated at 10:57 on March 7, 2017  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Korean CO2 prices have dipped somewhat from last month’s record highs to stabilise just below 24,000 won ($20.92) after government officials indicated that companies banking too many allowances might face disadvantages in the second phase of the emissions trading scheme.
Korean CO2 prices have dipped somewhat from last month’s record highs to stabilise just below 24,000 won ($20.92) after government officials indicated that companies banking too many allowances might face disadvantages in the second phase of the emissions trading scheme.


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