EU ETS
UPDATE 1: CO2 prices in freefall as traders despair over EU vote
24 Jan 2013 11:26
LONDON, Jan 24 (Reuters Point Carbon) – European carbon prices went into freefall on Thursday, dropping 40 percent at one point to a record low 2.81 euros, after members of the EU Parliament’s industry committee voted against a plan to rescue the ailing market.
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