ANALYSIS: EU carbon trading slows as exchange costs, volatility, and macro concerns discourage participants

Published 22:50 on March 30, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:50 on March 30, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Trading in EUAs has slackened markedly this month as participants have moved to the sidelines after prices dropped by more than a quarter in a week, and sources suggest the slowdown may last for some time.
Trading in EUAs has slackened markedly this month as participants have moved to the sidelines after prices dropped by more than a quarter in a week, and sources suggest the slowdown may last for some time.


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