SK Market: KAUs edge up to 2-month high, but trade remains choppy

Published 09:48 on February 13, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:44 on February 14, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Korean CO2 allowances on Tuesday broke out of the tight range in which they have hovered since December, but liquidity in the market remained modest as the ongoing lack of government clarification on future scheme rules means significant supply remains locked.
Korean CO2 allowances on Tuesday broke out of the tight range in which they have hovered since December, but liquidity in the market remained modest as the ongoing lack of government clarification on future scheme rules means significant supply remains locked.


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