EU Market: EUAs drop below €5 late on after EEX auction issues

Published 13:17 on February 13, 2017  /  Last updated at 23:28 on February 13, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU carbon prices dropped below €5 for the first time since late January on Monday after a late sell-off, though traders said the day's poor auction result, which led to some weakness, was due to technical problems at host EEX rather than lacklustre demand.
EU carbon prices dropped below €5 for the first time since late January on Monday after a late sell-off, though traders said the day's poor auction result, which led to some weakness, was due to technical problems at host EEX rather than lacklustre demand.


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