Germany’s EnBW keeps ahead on its Q1 hedging

Published 18:05 on May 10, 2019  /  Last updated at 18:05 on May 10, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

German utility EnBW advanced its hedging rates over Q1 2019 to maintain its stance of having a larger share of its expected output hedged than a year earlier, giving a slightly bearish signal for EUAs.
German utility EnBW advanced its hedging rates over Q1 2019 to maintain its stance of having a larger share of its expected output hedged than a year earlier, giving a slightly bearish signal for EUAs.


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