Euro Markets: Sluggish EUAs fail to match early energy strength, before falling away amid late selling

Published 17:18 on June 16, 2025 / Last updated at 17:18 on June 16, 2025 / / EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

EU carbon prices were slow to match the gains in other energy markets on Monday morning, as early selling interest drove prices lower even as natural gas advanced nearly 3%, before EUAs moved back into positive territory late in the session, with some participants describing carbon as "tired" and the weakest component of the energy complex.
EU carbon prices were slow to match the gains in other energy markets on Monday morning, as early selling interest drove prices lower even as natural gas advanced nearly 3%, before EUAs moved back into positive territory late in the session, with some participants describing carbon as "tired" and the weakest component of the energy complex.


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