Euro Markets: EUAs bounce back from six-month low as markets whipsaw on tariff rumours

Published 17:52 on April 7, 2025  /  Last updated at 18:18 on April 7, 2025  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon prices extended their tariff-induced plunge for a fourth day but ended the day markedly above a six-month low reached in early trading, as energy markets clawed back most of their early losses while equities slumped as there appeared to be no sign of softening in the US position on tariffs.
European carbon prices extended their tariff-induced plunge for a fourth day but ended the day markedly above a six-month low reached in early trading, as energy markets clawed back most of their early losses while equities slumped as there appeared to be no sign of softening in the US position on tariffs.


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