Trading in non-EU carbon markets supports looser European capital requirements

Published 23:59 on April 25, 2022  /  Last updated at 04:01 on April 26, 2022  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Trading activity in emissions trading schemes outside the EU ETS supports the idea that new European banking regulations that result in "inappropriately high" capital requirements could impair the markets' functioning and hamper low-carbon investment.
Trading activity in emissions trading schemes outside the EU ETS supports the idea that new European banking regulations that result in "inappropriately high" capital requirements could impair the markets' functioning and hamper low-carbon investment.


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