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  • EU carbon market weekly update - 19 June 2017

    19 June 2017

    After another week of losses, the outlook for EUAs remains bearish, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 12 June 2017

    12 June 2017

    EU Allowance prices show no sign of breaking out of the €4.90 - €5.20 range this week, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 5 June 2017

    05 June 2017

    The EUA market faces resistance around €5.20, but a close above that level could put €5.50 in sight, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 30 May 2017

    30 May 2017

    Carbon continued its move higher last week, closing at €5.19, for a 7% week-on-week gain. The majority of the gains came on Friday, as the auction hiatus left the market short on the week.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 22 May 2017

    22 May 2017

    A further rise in EUA prices is a possibility this week, but a surge above €5 could prove difficult, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 15 May 2017

    15 May 2017

    If clean-dark spreads remain at current levels, there is a chance of an upward move in EU Allowance (EUA) prices this week, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 8 May 2017

    08 May 2017

    Carbon once again ended the week flat as the uptick in the clean-dark spreads was enough to offset the auction supply, itself lower due to the shortened week.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 3 May 2017

    03 May 2017

    The failure of EU Allowance prices to rise in April, and forthcoming increases in auction volumes, are bearish signs for the next few months, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 18 April 2017

    18 April 2017

    As expected, EUA prices moved sideways last week amid muted trading, as the Easter holidays approached.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 4 April 2017

    10 April 2017

    EU Allowances are subject to a mixed bag of price drivers this week, but there is a chance of adding to last week's gains, says Louis Redshaw