CN Markets: CEA prices extend gains as buyers suffer supply squeeze

Published 10:24 on December 17, 2021  /  Last updated at 10:24 on December 17, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Chinese carbon allowances rose to a 4-month high in Friday trade while volumes plunged, in what traders saw as a sign that emitters holding a surplus are unwilling to sell.
Chinese carbon allowances rose to a 4-month high in Friday trade while volumes plunged, in what traders saw as a sign that emitters holding a surplus are unwilling to sell.


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