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Carbon emission funds ‘look comfortable’ for next decade

Max Severijns
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June 29, 2022
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The price of carbon allowances plummeted in Europe against the backdrop of the escalating Russian-Ukrainian war, lowering the cost of carbon emissions for the EU's most polluting companies. That fall has since been rapidly reversed.
While most asset classes are recording double-digit losses this year, one corner of the market is…
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