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  • EU carbon market weekly update - 16 May 2016

    16 May 2016

    EU allowances (EUA) prices ended the week flat at €5.86, with an intra-week trading range of 51 cents.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 9 May 2016

    09 May 2016

    EUA prices fell last week despite prices spiking to €6.55 on Thursday.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 3 May 2016

    03 May 2016

    Carbon prices closed the week up a further 3% at €6.14.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 26 April 2016

    26 April 2016

    Large gains on Thursday and Friday propelled the EUA price 9% higher to close the week at €5.96, a rise of 51c and just shy of the €6.00 level.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 18 April 2016

    18 April 2016

    The early part of last week saw further carbon price gains but ultimately EU allowances (EUAs) were unable to hold onto gains, and closed the week just 3 cents higher at €5.45.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 11 April 2016

    11 April 2016

    As predicted last week, carbon prices continued to rise as the week closed up a further 4.8% at €5.42 ($6.20 million).

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 29 March 2016

    29 March 2016

    The 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.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 21 March 2016

    21 March 2016

    A 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.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 14 March 2016

    14 March 2016

    EU allowance prices have steadied in recent weeks following a tumultuous start to 2016. But further moderate falls could be in store, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 7 March 2016

    07 March 2016

    EU carbon prices continued their losing streak last week, but the outlook may be more positive, argues Louis Redshaw