ANALYSIS: EU carbon prices seen soaring in two years, but risks abound until then

Published 07:00 on March 3, 2017 / Last updated at 06:50 on March 3, 2017 / EMEA, EU ETS

EU ETS reform measures recently agreed by lawmakers are “super bullish” for carbon prices in 2019, but EUAs first risk falling below last year’s lows around €4 on supply pressures and political uncertainty as the proposed changes remain too far off.
EU ETS reform measures recently agreed by lawmakers are “super bullish” for carbon prices in 2019, but EUAs first risk falling below last year’s lows around €4 on supply pressures and political uncertainty as the proposed changes remain too far off.


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