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Europe Considers Steps to Curb Speculation in Carbon Market

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Europe Considers Steps to Curb Speculation in Carbon Market

Posted on Tue, Feb 16, 2021 @ 11:01

By Ewa Krukowska
February 11, 2021, Bloomberg


The European Union is considering curbs on speculation in the world’s biggest carbon market where record prices have lured hedge funds in search of profits.

EU emission permits jumped to an all-time high of €40.12 on Thursday, extending their gains to about 70% over the past year. That gain, in part, has been down to large-scale investors speculating in the market. Europe’s cap-and-trade program, started in 2005, is the region’s key policy tool to cut pollution.

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