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  • EU Carbon market update, 21 January 2019

    21 January 2019
  • EU Carbon market update, 14 January 2019

    14 January 2019

    EUA prices slid in another tumultuous week, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 7 January 2019

    07 January 2019

    The market for EU Allowances currently faces a lack of fundamental demand but also a shortage of auction supply, resulting in a net ‘neutral’ outlook for the week, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 17 December 2018

    17 December 2018

    After last week’s strong rise, EU Allowance prices are poised for further gains as auction volumes dry up, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 26 November 2018

    27 November 2018

    After last week's 5.5% rise in the EU Allowance price, the outlook remains bullish, but the market remains sensitive to Brexit developments, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 19 November 2018

    19 November 2018

    Lower auction volumes and colder weather are positive factors for the EU Allowance price this week, but further Brexit uncertainty and options expiry could unsettle the market, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 05 November 2018

    06 November 2018

    After last week's heavy sell-off, a more bullish outlook is justified. But volatility remains the name of the game, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 30 October 2018

    30 October 2018

    A bearish outlook is justified this week after last week's sharp decline in EU Allowance prices, and volatility is likely to remain high, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 1 October 2018

    02 October 2018

    This week's outlook is bearish for the second week running, as auction volumes are high. However, trading has been very technical recently and speculative demand could push prices higher, says Louis Redshaw.

  • EU carbon market update, 24 September 2018

    24 September 2018

    Further volatility in the price of EU Allowances (EUAs) is to be expected for the rest of the year, says Louis Redshaw