Euro Markets: EUAs fall for second day as traders see signs of compliance demand ending

Published 17:23 on April 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 18:17 on April 13, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon declined on Thursday after a burst of selling took more than €2 off prices in the first two hours, while trading activity otherwise was low-key amid the tail-end of the holiday season, as energy markets drifted again amid healthy supply.
European carbon declined on Thursday after a burst of selling took more than €2 off prices in the first two hours, while trading activity otherwise was low-key amid the tail-end of the holiday season, as energy markets drifted again amid healthy supply.


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