Bank raises 2026 EUA price forecast on tightening supply

Published 12:21 on June 27, 2025 / Last updated at 12:22 on June 27, 2025 / / Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS, Europe

Analysts at a bank have raised their expectations for 2026 European carbon allowance prices by 5%, driven by tightening supply, but cautioned that there is still significant uncertainty around free allocation policy and ongoing trade conflicts.
Analysts at a bank have raised their expectations for 2026 European carbon allowance prices by 5%, driven by tightening supply, but cautioned that there is still significant uncertainty around free allocation policy and ongoing trade conflicts.


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