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Carbon prices surged as Europe faced extreme heat waves

European carbon prices rose for the third straight trading session on Thursday, rebounding from levels well below €70 on Monday. However, the momentum has eased, with gains slowing from +2.33% on Tuesday to +1.91% on Wednesday and just +0.18% on Thursday.

Speculative Traders Significantly Reduce Bets on Rising Carbon Prices

The most recent Commitment of Traders (CoT) report, published by the ICE platform this morning, revealed that investment funds have reduced their net long positions (long positions minus short positions) to just 15.6 million allowances, down from 23 million the previous week.

Certificatele de carbon europene inregistreaza un declin lunar de 2% in luna iunie

Piata europeana a carbonului a inceput saptamana intr-o nota negativa, contractul EUA cu scadenta in decembrie 2025 scazand cu aproape 2 euro luni, inchizand sedinta la 68,97 euro, cel mai redus nivel de inchidere din luna mai incoace. Preturile carbonului au urmat tendinta descendenta a pietei gazelor, pretul de inchidere pentru contractul TTF cu livrare […]

European Carbon Allowances Post 2% Monthly Decline in June

The European carbon market started the week on a bearish note, with the EUA Dec ’25 contract falling by nearly €2 on Monday to settle at €68.97 — its lowest closing level since early May. Carbon prices tracked the downward movement in gas markets, as the TTF front-month contract ended the session 2.25% lower compared […]

EU Carbon Prices Trade Below €70 for the First Time in Six Weeks

The European carbon market showed signs of stabilization on Friday, recovering slightly after a sharp €3 drop during the previous two sessions. The benchmark EUA December 2025 contract closed at €70.96, up modestly from Thursday, yet still marked a 2.8% decline for the week.

Carbon prices hit four-month high as energy markets surge

On Friday, the European carbon market rose alongside gas and oil, with the EUA Dec’25 contract briefly trading at €76.75, the highest level since mid-February. However, carbon failed to hold on to early gains and closed the session at €75.94, ending the week with a 3.3% gain.