SK Market: KAUs fall to 11-wk low as compliance entities offload surpluses

Published 09:11 on June 7, 2022  /  Last updated at 09:11 on June 7, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Spot Korean Allowance Units (KAUs) on Tuesday fell below the 20,000 won mark for the first time since March as Market participants are selling surplus permits they aren’t allowed to bank, though analysts expect financials to soak up most of the supply.
Spot Korean Allowance Units (KAUs) on Tuesday fell below the 20,000 won mark for the first time since March as Market participants are selling surplus permits they aren’t allowed to bank, though analysts expect financials to soak up most of the supply.


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