Euro Markets: EUAs post 14% weekly fall, hit 15-month low as early buying fades ahead of auction restart

Published 17:34 on January 12, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:49 on January 22, 2024  / Alessandro Vitelli /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

Carbon prices in Europe tumbled to a new 15-month low on Friday afternoon amid growing geopolitical concerns and firmer energy markets, as early buying interest faded away and the EU ETS geared up for the resumption of daily allowance auctions from next week.
Carbon prices in Europe tumbled to a new 15-month low on Friday afternoon amid growing geopolitical concerns and firmer energy markets, as early buying interest faded away and the EU ETS geared up for the resumption of daily allowance auctions from next week.


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