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EU carbon market update, 2 December
02 December 2019EU Allowances (EUAs) look likely to come under pressure this week, says Louis Redshaw*
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EU carbon market weekly update - 19 March 2018
19 March 2018A mixed week for carbon, as prices hit a fresh six-year high at €11.50, but tailed off at the end of the week to finish just 8 cents up at €11.18.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 12 March 2018
12 March 2018Further price gains for EU Allowances (EUAs) are likely this week as a result of continuing speculative demand and lower auction volumes, says Louis Redshaw.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 22 January 2018
22 January 2018A correction is likely after last week's strong gains, but lower auction volumes mean a further rise cannot be ruled out, says Louis Redshaw.
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EU carbon market update, 2 January 2018
03 January 2018In a repeat of trading at the end of 2016, carbon prices climbed aggressively over the Christmas holiday period as auction curbs left the market short
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EU carbon market weekly update - 17 October 2016
17 October 2016The outlook for EUAs is neutral to bullish, with five auctions this week and power prices in the driving seat, says Louis Redshaw.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 12 September 2016
12 September 2016A lack of utility demand for EU Allowances is likely to put further downward pressure on prices, until winter weather provides support, says Louis Redshaw.
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Weekly carbon trading market update – 4 April, 2016
04 April 2016Volatility returned to the carbon market last week as traders focused on the release of the preliminary verified emissions data for 2015.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 29 March 2016
29 March 2016The EUA price fell nine cents last week to close at €4.86, a fall of 1.8%. Trading volumes remained low and, over the course of the week, the daily trading range did not exceed 16 cents.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 21 March 2016
21 March 2016A 5 cent fall took the weekly EU allowance (EUA) closing price back to €4.95, a 1% week-on-week drop. Once again trading volumes were low and the 27 cent trading range was the lowest seen so far in 2016 (€4.77 low: €5.04 high), adding to the sideways price action seen over the last few weeks.