UK election stalemate boosts chances of disorderly Brexit from EU ETS

Published 07:59 on June 9, 2017  /  Last updated at 16:46 on June 9, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

No clear winner has emerged from Thursday's UK election, leaving Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May attempting to form a new government and boosting the chances of a disorderly exit for UK emitters from the EU ETS that could shake carbon prices.
No clear winner has emerged from Thursday's UK election, leaving Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May attempting to form a new government and boosting the chances of a disorderly exit for UK emitters from the EU ETS that could shake carbon prices.


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