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  • EU carbon market weekly update: 23 November

    23 November 2015

    EUA prices are expected to continue drifting higher, in the absence of any major unexpected events, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 9 November 2015

    09 November 2015

    Further EUA price falls are likely this week as auction volumes increase and the mild weather continues, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 2 November 2015

    02 November 2015

    A 'tsunami of natural gas' has caused a leading analyst to cut its EU allowance price forecasts, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 26 October 2015

    26 October 2015

    The recent uptrend in EU Allowance prices is likely to continue this week, despite a fall in the clean-dark spread, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 19 October 2015

    19 October 2015

    After approaching a three-year high last week, the EU Allowance price looks set for further gains, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 12 October 2015

    12 October 2015

    EUA prices are on the rise, and could reach their highest level of the year so-far, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 5 October 2015

    05 October 2015

    Last week's rise in the EUA price suggests the carbon market has resumed the upward trend which began in March, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 28 September 2015

    28 September 2015

    EU carbon prices have been bucking the downward trend in most commodity markets, but there is potential for further losses this week as global economic headwinds appear strong and persistent, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 21 September 2015

    23 September 2015

    Economic fears saw carbon prices fall last week and choppy trading is expected this week, says Louis Redshaw

  • EU carbon market weekly update - 15 September 2015

    15 September 2015

    This week's high auction volume of EU Allowances will provide a test of the carbon market's current resilience, says Louis Redshaw.