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  • EU carbon market weekly update - 4 July 2016

    04 July 2016

    The fallout from the UK referendum appeared to continue to apply bearish pressure on the carbon market last week as an additional 6% was wiped off the EU allowance (EUA) price following last week's 12% drop.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 27 June 2016

    27 June 2016

    As expected, EU allowance (EUA) trading last week was muted and slightly bearish in the run up to the UK referendum.

  • People moves - 24 June 2016

    24 June 2016

    The latest moves at CMIA, Green Alliance, SunEdison and Hermes EOS

  • EU ETS falls 17% on Brexit

    24 June 2016

    The EU emissions trading system (ETS) opened 17% down today, as traders were stunned by the news that UK had voted to leave the trading block.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 21 June 2016

    21 June 2016

    A UK vote to leave the EU could see the price of EU Allowances plunge through the support level of €5.65 this week, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 14 June 2016

    14 June 2016

    EU Allowance prices are likely to slip this week, says Louis Redshaw, as a large volume of allowances will be auctioned in the next two weeks.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 6 June 2016

    06 June 2016

    A further decline in EU Allowance prices is likely, as auction volumes are set to rise sharply later this month, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 1 June 2016

    01 June 2016

    Carbon prices rose 12c (2%) closing on Friday at €6.08. The week was punctuated by a major global carbon conference taking place in Cologne from Wednesday to Friday and a European holiday on Thursday leading to some days of muted trade volumes.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 23 May 2016

    23 May 2016

    EU Allowance prices are expected to continue their slow grind higher as auction volumes fall this week, but volumes are likely to remain subdued, says Louis Redshaw.

  • France to set floor price of about €30 for carbon

    18 May 2016

    France has indicated that it will set a price of about €30 ($33) a tonne for carbon, in a move designed to kickstart wider European efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to reports.