EU carbon prices face ‘short-term bearish, medium-term bullish’ conundrum -analysts

Published 18:14 on July 31, 2020  /  Last updated at 21:52 on July 12, 2021  /  EMEA, EU ETS, Shipping

EU carbon prices are forecast to soar into a new upper echelon above €30 next year amid tightening supply and recovering demand, but they first must endure the second half of 2020, which is rife with bearish risk, analysts said.
EU carbon prices are forecast to soar into a new upper echelon above €30 next year amid tightening supply and recovering demand, but they first must endure the second half of 2020, which is rife with bearish risk, analysts said.


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