EU Market: EUAs rebound from new 2-month low on dip-buying, Brexit optimism

Published 18:39 on October 14, 2020 / Last updated at 12:09 on October 15, 2020 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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European carbon prices rebounded after hitting a fresh two-month low on Wednesday, with dip-buying, short-covering, and optimism surrounding Brexit trade talks said to trigger the rise, as exchange trade data showed a record level of participation in the market.
European carbon prices rebounded after hitting a fresh two-month low on Wednesday, with dip-buying, short-covering, and optimism surrounding Brexit trade talks said to trigger the rise, as exchange trade data showed a record level of participation in the market.


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