(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon dioxide permits rose near their highest so far this year after Spain restricted its power companies including Endesa SA from importing outside credits.
Emission permits for December 2008 rose as much as 35 cents, or 1.9 percent, to 18.35 euros ($25) a metric ton and traded at 18.25 euros at 8:53 a.m. in Amsterdam, according to the European Climate Exchange. They were as high as 18.50 euros a ton on Jan. 2.
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