EU Market: EUAs fall most in 6 months as energy weighs, auctions loom

Published 19:35 on January 3, 2017  /  Last updated at 19:35 on January 3, 2017  /  EMEA, EU ETS

European carbon prices suffered their largest fall in more than six months, plummeting 11.4% on Tuesday as speculators dumped allowances ahead of the resumption of daily auctions and amid a wider energy market sell-off.
European carbon prices suffered their largest fall in more than six months, plummeting 11.4% on Tuesday as speculators dumped allowances ahead of the resumption of daily auctions and amid a wider energy market sell-off.


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