(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon dioxide
permits rose for the sixth straight day, the longest consecutive
run of price gains since May 21.
Permits for December 2008 rose as much as 60 cents, or 2.9
percent, to 21.45 euros ($29.39) a metric ton on the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They traded at 21 euros a ton at
8:52 a.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
permits rose for the sixth straight day, the longest consecutive
run of price gains since May 21.
Permits for December 2008 rose as much as 60 cents, or 2.9
percent, to 21.45 euros ($29.39) a metric ton on the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They traded at 21 euros a ton at
8:52 a.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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