(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon-dioxide permits
fell from their highest since June as the price of natural gas
for delivery this summer in the U.K. had its biggest decline in
more than two weeks.
Emission permits for 2008 fell 10 cents, or 0.5 percent, to
21.65 euros ($29) a metric ton, according to prices from the
European Climate Exchange in Amsterdam at 9:32 a.m. local time.
They earlier today fell as low as 21.55 euros, after trading as
high as 21.85 euros last week, their highest since June 2.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
fell from their highest since June as the price of natural gas
for delivery this summer in the U.K. had its biggest decline in
more than two weeks.
Emission permits for 2008 fell 10 cents, or 0.5 percent, to
21.65 euros ($29) a metric ton, according to prices from the
European Climate Exchange in Amsterdam at 9:32 a.m. local time.
They earlier today fell as low as 21.55 euros, after trading as
high as 21.85 euros last week, their highest since June 2.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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