Euro Markets: EUAs fall to new two-month low amid afternoon pressure, while UKAs hold steady

Published 17:17 on June 27, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:23 on June 27, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon allowances declined after hitting another two-month low as the market traded in a comparatively narrow range on Thursday – as indeed most of the energy complex did – with activity appearing to slow amid the end of the quarter and the start of the holiday season, while UK Allowances gave up early gains but still posted a marginal increase.
European carbon allowances declined after hitting another two-month low as the market traded in a comparatively narrow range on Thursday – as indeed most of the energy complex did – with activity appearing to slow amid the end of the quarter and the start of the holiday season, while UK Allowances gave up early gains but still posted a marginal increase.


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