Financials haven’t impacted EU carbon price much, but ETS trade data needs improvement -European Parliament study

Published 02:56 on December 21, 2022  /  Last updated at 19:55 on December 21, 2022  /  EMEA, EU ETS

A study commissioned by a European Parliament committee has found that financials probably haven’t had much impact in influencing price dynamics and volatility in the EU carbon market, though the authors echoed calls for ongoing monitoring and better trading data quality and availability.
A study commissioned by a European Parliament committee has found that financials probably haven’t had much impact in influencing price dynamics and volatility in the EU carbon market, though the authors echoed calls for ongoing monitoring and better trading data quality and availability.


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