SK Market: Korea ETS extends record highs with no signs of intervention

Published 09:49 on February 7, 2017  /  Last updated at 11:57 on February 7, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean CO2 permits on Tuesday hit record highs for the fifth consecutive day amid a lack of available supply and despite calls from market participants for government intervention, regulators are not expected to step in unless the trigger level for releasing the market stability reserve is met.
South Korean CO2 permits on Tuesday hit record highs for the fifth consecutive day amid a lack of available supply and despite calls from market participants for government intervention, regulators are not expected to step in unless the trigger level for releasing the market stability reserve is met.


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