Euro Markets: EUAs suffer sharp morning drop before rallying slowly in quiet trading as energy droops

Published 17:34 on May 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 18:20 on May 22, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

EUAs weakened sharply on Monday ahead of a full schedule auctions after a truncated timetable last week, eventually clawing back nearly half those losses even as energy prices fell again to further increase gas' advantage over coal in power generation and diminish potential demand for carbon.
EUAs weakened sharply on Monday ahead of a full schedule auctions after a truncated timetable last week, eventually clawing back nearly half those losses even as energy prices fell again to further increase gas' advantage over coal in power generation and diminish potential demand for carbon.


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