-
EU Weekly Carbon market update, 19 February 2019
19 February 2019The bears are out in force and a further fall in the EUA price is likely, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU Carbon market update, 5 February 2019
05 February 2019Further falls for EU Allowance prices look likely, despite lower auction volumes, unless generation spreads improve or gas prices stop dropping, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU Carbon market update, 28 January 2019
28 January 2019An increase in auction supply will pose a test of demand for EU Allowances this week, but the weather could also have an influence, says Louis Redshaw.
-
2018 cat losses will be far worse than early estimates, says JLT Re
28 January 2019Total insured catastrophe losses for 2018 will be significantly higher than the $80 billion -90 billion reported by Swiss Re, Munich Re, Aon and others, according to broker JLT Re.
-
EU Carbon market update, 14 January 2019
14 January 2019EUA prices slid in another tumultuous week, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU carbon market update, 7 January 2019
07 January 2019The market for EU Allowances currently faces a lack of fundamental demand but also a shortage of auction supply, resulting in a net ‘neutral’ outlook for the week, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU carbon market update, 17 December 2018
17 December 2018After last week’s strong rise, EU Allowance prices are poised for further gains as auction volumes dry up, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU carbon market update, 26 November 2018
27 November 2018After last week's 5.5% rise in the EU Allowance price, the outlook remains bullish, but the market remains sensitive to Brexit developments, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU carbon market update, 19 November 2018
19 November 2018Lower auction volumes and colder weather are positive factors for the EU Allowance price this week, but further Brexit uncertainty and options expiry could unsettle the market, says Louis Redshaw.
-
EU carbon market update, 05 November 2018
06 November 2018After last week's heavy sell-off, a more bullish outlook is justified. But volatility remains the name of the game, says Louis Redshaw.