Analysts slash EUA forecast for 2019 by 26% as bullish consensus shaken

Published 18:37 on February 26, 2019  /  Last updated at 18:37 on February 26, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Analysts have slashed their near-term EUA forecasts by more than a quarter, predicting that speculators may curb bets on further price rises amid a slew of bearish risks including Germany’s coal phaseout, the potential for a 'no-deal' Brexit, and an LNG glut slashing utility demand.
Analysts have slashed their near-term EUA forecasts by more than a quarter, predicting that speculators may curb bets on further price rises amid a slew of bearish risks including Germany’s coal phaseout, the potential for a 'no-deal' Brexit, and an LNG glut slashing utility demand.


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