ETF holdings slump in 2024 as investors flee EUAs for better-performing assets

Published 15:48 on December 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:48 on December 18, 2024  / /  Americas, EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS, US

Exchange-traded fund holdings of EUA futures have fallen to their lowest in more than three years as an 18-month long slump in prices has driven investors away in search of better returns in other markets, despite forecasts pointing towards a strong rally in carbon starting in 2026.
Exchange-traded fund holdings of EUA futures have fallen to their lowest in more than three years as an 18-month long slump in prices has driven investors away in search of better returns in other markets, despite forecasts pointing towards a strong rally in carbon starting in 2026.


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