Euro Markets: Weak energy complex weighs on Dec-23s as analysts point to lack of market direction

Published 12:44 on October 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:29 on October 5, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

EUAs shed as much as 1.7% on Thursday, retracing some of the strong gains made during the previous session, as energy prices dipped despite reports that further LNG strikes at key Australian export terminals may lie ahead, and as analysts suggested carbon stills lack a clear direction for the remainder of October.
EUAs shed as much as 1.7% on Thursday, retracing some of the strong gains made during the previous session, as energy prices dipped despite reports that further LNG strikes at key Australian export terminals may lie ahead, and as analysts suggested carbon stills lack a clear direction for the remainder of October.


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