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Investment Funds Boost Net Long Positions to 2021 Highs

According to ICE’s Commitment of Traders latest report, published on Wednesday and based on market data up to 3 October, investment funds resumed increasing their net long positions in EUAs after a modest reduction in the previous week.

European Carbon Market Climbs to Highest Level Since February

The European carbon market extended its upward momentum in early Friday trading, after the EUA Dec ’25 contract settled at €77.43 on Thursday, the highest close in two weeks. This morning, carbon briefly reached €79.27, a level last seen on February 17.

Piata europeana a carbonului urca la cel mai inalt nivel din februarie

Piata europeana a carbonului si-a continuat tendinta ascendenta in tranzactiile de vineri, dupa ce contractul EUA Dec ’25 a inchis joi la 77,43 €, cel mai ridicat nivel din ultimele doua saptamani. In aceasta dimineata, carbonul a atins pentru scurt timp 79,27 €, un nivel nemai inregistrat din 17 februarie.

Speculative Traders Cut Bets on Rising Carbon Prices

The latest Commitment of Traders (CoT) report released by ICE yesterday, based on data as of last Friday, showed that investment funds trimmed their net long holdings to 76.2 million allowances, down from 78.0 million the previous week.

Piata europeana a carbonului pare sa fi pierdut din avant

Vineri, piata a inregistrat castiguri modeste, EUA-urile inchizand sedinta la 75,98 €. In ciuda acestei aprecieri, preturile au incheiat saptamana in scadere cu 2%, marcand cel mai accentuat declin saptamanal de la inceputul lunii august. Activitatea de tranzactionare s-a redus, volumul saptamanal pentru contractele Dec’25 a scazut de la 137 milioane de certificate la 120 […]

The European carbon market appears to have lost some upward momentum

On Friday, the market saw modest gains, with EUAs closing at €75.98. Despite this uptick, prices ended the week 2% lower, marking the steepest weekly drop since early August. Trading activity also eased, with weekly turnover in Dec’25 contracts sliding from 137 million allowances to 120 million, the lowest level this month.