EU Market: EUAs slip from month-high after failed attempt to top €5, weaker auction

Published 20:26 on May 23, 2017  /  Last updated at 20:26 on May 23, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU carbon prices slipped back from a one-month high in a spate of selling on Tuesday, ending a run of five consecutive daily gains amid what appeared to be some profit-taking and after a government auction showed signs of weaker demand.
EU carbon prices slipped back from a one-month high in a spate of selling on Tuesday, ending a run of five consecutive daily gains amid what appeared to be some profit-taking and after a government auction showed signs of weaker demand.


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