(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon dioxide
emission permits rose for the first day in four, advancing as
much as 3 percent.
Emission permits for delivery in December 2008 rose as much
as 68 cents to 23.45 euros ($31) a metric ton, according to the
European Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They were at 23.10 euros
a ton at 9:34 a.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
emission permits rose for the first day in four, advancing as
much as 3 percent.
Emission permits for delivery in December 2008 rose as much
as 68 cents to 23.45 euros ($31) a metric ton, according to the
European Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They were at 23.10 euros
a ton at 9:34 a.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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