Euro Markets: EUAs slide under selling pressure along with energy, while UKAs edge higher on compliance demand

Published 17:12 on April 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:35 on April 22, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

Carbon prices in Europe began the week on a sharply bearish note in line with wider energy markets, encouraging traders to build additional short positions but also highlighting the degree to which EUAs are being driven by fluctuations in natural gas, while UKAs shrugged off the bearish sentiment to rise amid increased compliance demand.
Carbon prices in Europe began the week on a sharply bearish note in line with wider energy markets, encouraging traders to build additional short positions but also highlighting the degree to which EUAs are being driven by fluctuations in natural gas, while UKAs shrugged off the bearish sentiment to rise amid increased compliance demand.


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