SK Market: KAUs extend gains as year-end demand builds

Published 09:54 on November 15, 2017  /  Last updated at 09:54 on November 15, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean CO2 allowances edged up another 50 won on Wednesday to extend their recent eight-month highs as emitters looking to balance their books by year-end appeared happy to pay higher prices in a market short on available supply.
South Korean CO2 allowances edged up another 50 won on Wednesday to extend their recent eight-month highs as emitters looking to balance their books by year-end appeared happy to pay higher prices in a market short on available supply.


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