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Vertis: EU ETS Monthly Analysis – June 2024

– 19 July 2024

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Get insights into the latest trends and key developments in the EU ETS carbon market for June 2024, with Vertis providing an in-depth monthly analysis of prices and market dynamics.

In its June 2024 edition, Vertis shared a detailed EU ETS monthly analysis via CIRE, spotlighting critical developments in the European carbon market. The report underscores how shifting supply-demand dynamics, regulatory adjustments, and evolving market sentiment are influencing European Emissions Allowance (EUA) prices and trading behaviors.

Among the notable observations:

  • EUA prices in June showed volatility, reacting to policy signals, energy demand trends, and macro-economic factors.
  • Market participants are increasingly sensitive to free allocation adjustments, market stability mechanisms, and external pressures such as energy price fluctuations.
  • Emerging signals suggest tightening of the emissions market in coming quarters, with potential implications for compliance costs and hedging strategies.

In the article that follows (fully in Polish), we’ll unpack the full June 2024 analysis, highlight the most salient trends and risks for regulated entities, and draw lessons for companies preparing for the next phase of the EU ETS.

 

 

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