SK Market: Korean carbon hits 10-mth high amid lingering supply drought

Published 11:49 on April 24, 2019  /  Last updated at 11:49 on April 24, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean carbon allowances rose to 10-month highs in Wednesday trade as available supply remained elusive, driving buyers to bid higher with just over two months left to the compliance deadline.
South Korean carbon allowances rose to 10-month highs in Wednesday trade as available supply remained elusive, driving buyers to bid higher with just over two months left to the compliance deadline.


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