Euro Markets: EUAs rally after losing 3.5% amid cross-market sell-off as buyers hold steady

Published 17:22 on October 28, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:22 on October 28, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon prices ended Monday down by 0.9% after rallying from an earlier 3.5% drop amid healthy buying, even as all energy markets fell from the start of the day when geopolitical tensions were judged to be lessening in the wake of Israeli attacks on military targets in Iran over the weekend.
European carbon prices ended Monday down by 0.9% after rallying from an earlier 3.5% drop amid healthy buying, even as all energy markets fell from the start of the day when geopolitical tensions were judged to be lessening in the wake of Israeli attacks on military targets in Iran over the weekend.


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