UPDATE – Experts counter growing push against EU ETS speculation, say better data needed

Published 19:57 on April 27, 2022  /  Last updated at 12:57 on April 28, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU ETS reforms designed to limit speculative trading could cut liquidity in the market, leading to less price transparency and making purchasing more difficult for compliance entities, market experts warned on Wednesday, as EU lawmakers consider proposals to restrict participation by financial firms.
EU ETS reforms designed to limit speculative trading could cut liquidity in the market, leading to less price transparency and making purchasing more difficult for compliance entities, market experts warned on Wednesday, as EU lawmakers consider proposals to restrict participation by financial firms.


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