SK Market: KAUs extend gains to 8-mth high on steady demand as govt yet to release allocation plan

Published 10:00 on October 30, 2017  /  Last updated at 15:57 on October 30, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean CO2 allowances rose to their highest levels since mid-March on Monday as steady demand remains largely unmet by sellers fearing cuts in the yet-to-be published allocation plan for the next three years.
South Korean CO2 allowances rose to their highest levels since mid-March on Monday as steady demand remains largely unmet by sellers fearing cuts in the yet-to-be published allocation plan for the next three years.


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