Analysts see depressed ACCU prices, low project investments for several years after govt intervention

Published 00:53 on March 24, 2022  /  Last updated at 00:53 on March 24, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australian offset prices are unlikely to rise much above the mid-A$30s in coming years, while plentiful supply from existing projects will torpedo new investments after the government’s recent market intervention, analysts said Thursday.
Australian offset prices are unlikely to rise much above the mid-A$30s in coming years, while plentiful supply from existing projects will torpedo new investments after the government’s recent market intervention, analysts said Thursday.


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