CN Markets: CEA retreats from all-time high following government intervention, CCER trades stable

Published 10:20 on November 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:20 on November 3, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, China

CO2 allowance prices in China’s carbon market fell below the 80 yuan ($10.93) benchmark over the past week after hitting a fresh all-time high, with trading volume remaining stable amid continued compliance demand.
CO2 allowance prices in China’s carbon market fell below the 80 yuan ($10.93) benchmark over the past week after hitting a fresh all-time high, with trading volume remaining stable amid continued compliance demand.


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