China’s ETS schemes reopen quietly as virus caution has traders work from home

Published 11:22 on February 10, 2020  /  Last updated at 22:37 on February 11, 2020  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, China

Seven of China’s eight pilot emissions trading markets reopened Monday after the Lunar New Year holiday break was extended by over a week due to the coronavirus spread, but activity was low as traders pondered the wider impacts of the virus crisis from home.
Seven of China’s eight pilot emissions trading markets reopened Monday after the Lunar New Year holiday break was extended by over a week due to the coronavirus spread, but activity was low as traders pondered the wider impacts of the virus crisis from home.


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