(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon dioxide permits
rose for a sixth day, the longest consecutive gain in more than two
months. German and French next-day power prices advanced.
Permits for December 2008 advanced 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 21.05 euros a ton at
5:49 p.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
rose for a sixth day, the longest consecutive gain in more than two
months. German and French next-day power prices advanced.
Permits for December 2008 advanced 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 21.05 euros a ton at
5:49 p.m. local time.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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