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Why did EU carbon prices drop so much in January?
10 February 2016What was the cause of the sharp drop in EU allowances in January, and will the falls continue, asks Louis Redshaw
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EU carbon market weekly update - 8 February 2016
08 February 2016As carbon prices reach 20-month lows, Louis Redshaw asks if further falls could be on the cards
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EU carbon market weekly update - 1 February 2016
01 February 2016EU allowance prices plumbed new depths last week, and low prices could be the new normal, says Louis Redshaw
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EU carbon allowances set for a volatile year
19 January 2016The EU carbon market looks set for a wild ride this year, with analysts forecasting a 39% rise in the price of EU Allowances (EUAs) by 31 December after a 19% fall in the first two weeks.
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EU carbon market weekly update - 11 January 2016
11 January 2016Further volatility in the EU carbon market is likely this week, after last week's sharp price fall, amid a resumed auction schedule and largely supportive fundamentals, says Louis Redshaw
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EU carbon market weekly update - 4 January 2016
04 January 2016The market starts 2016 at €8.29, but the market is lacking direction ahead of auction resumption, says Louis Redshaw
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Ready for take-off
17 December 2015Global environmental markets are recovering from a range of setbacks and are poised for significant growth, according to the winners of this year's Environmental Finance Market Rankings
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Carbon trading finds its feet again
17 December 2015The winners of 2015's carbon-related Market Rankings say it's been a good year for trading systems worldwide, with more regulatory certainty and overall activity than last year in many markets. Sophie Robinson-Tillett reports
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EU carbon market weekly update - 07 December 2015
07 December 2015EUA prices are likely to drift sideways this week, although the expiry of options on Wednesday and the imminent end of auctions may cause some volatility, says Louis Redshaw
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EU carbon market weekly update - 30 November 2015
30 November 2015A further modest rise in EUA prices is likely this week, although profit-taking could cause some volatility, says Louis Redshaw