SK Market: KAUs crawl to 7-mth high on expectations of tighter allocation

Published 15:30 on October 17, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:35 on October 17, 2017  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Korean CO2 allowances on Tuesday rose 0.7% to reach a seven-month high on rising expectation that allocation next year will be tightened once the environment ministry regains control of managing the scheme.
Korean CO2 allowances on Tuesday rose 0.7% to reach a seven-month high on rising expectation that allocation next year will be tightened once the environment ministry regains control of managing the scheme.


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