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  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 13 January 2020

    13 January 2020

    Sentiment in the market for California Carbon Allowances remains bullish and the activity of financial sector participants could be critical, says Nicolas Girod.*

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 4 November 2019

    04 November 2019

    The reaction of financial sector players to President Trump's legal challenge to the WCI market could determine the next move in allowance prices, says Nicolas Girod*

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 21 October 2019

    21 October 2019

    WCI prices edge higher ahead of compliance deadline, notes Nicolas Girod*

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 14 October 2019

    15 October 2019

    The activity of financial sector participants remains critical to the future direction of the California Carbon Allowance price, says Nicolas Girod*

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 07 October 2019

    07 October 2019

    CCAs continued their recent run of losses last week, but the long-term prospects of the market remain strong, says Nicolas Girod

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 30 September 2019

    30 September 2019

    CCAs recovered some of their recent losses last week and the activity of financial participants remains key to future price moves, says Nicolas Girod*.

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 23 September 2019

    23 September 2019

    CCA prices edged lower again last week, but the outlook remains bullish, says Nicolas Girod*

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 16 September 2019

    16 September 2019

    California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) edged lower last week, but traded volumes increased sharply, notes Nicolas Girod*.

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 3 September 2019

    03 September 2019

    The latest auction of California Carbon Allowances cleared slightly higher than expected and $17 looks like a strong support level, says Nicolas Girod*.

  • WCI Carbon Market Update, 23 August 2019

    27 August 2019

    The clearing price of CCAs in last week’s auction is likely to determine the next move in secondary market prices, says Nicolas Girod*.