(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon-dioxide permits
jumped after President George W. Bush proposed a new round of
talks to set targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Emission permits for delivery next year rose 1.1 euros, or
5 percent, to 23.25 euros ($31.27) a metric ton, according to
prices from broker Spectron on Bloomberg.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
jumped after President George W. Bush proposed a new round of
talks to set targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Emission permits for delivery next year rose 1.1 euros, or
5 percent, to 23.25 euros ($31.27) a metric ton, according to
prices from broker Spectron on Bloomberg.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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