Shenzhen CO2 exchange looks to brokers to halt drop in trade, prices

Published 11:48 on August 24, 2016  /  Last updated at 11:48 on August 24, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The Shenzhen emissions exchange has asked its eight licenced brokers to commit to trading upwards of 1 million CO2 allowances each in the second half of 2016 in a bid to put an end to dwindling liquidity and rapidly falling prices, according to sources.
The Shenzhen emissions exchange has asked its eight licenced brokers to commit to trading upwards of 1 million CO2 allowances each in the second half of 2016 in a bid to put an end to dwindling liquidity and rapidly falling prices, according to sources.


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