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Asset Management - European Emissions Trading Market

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published June, 2009 Product code 90458
Content info 42 Pages
Price
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


Asset Management - European Emissions Trading Market published by Frost & Sullivan in June, 2009. This report consists of 42 Pages and the price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

Frost & Sullivan' s business and financial Services group serves clients around the world in all aspects of financial analysis, market research and monitoring, due diligence, idea generation , opportunity analysis, investment valuation, and other proprietary research. A key aspect of this offering is the financial benchmarking and analysis (FBA) on European emissions trading market. This research service discusses the trends in the global carbon market and European Union emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) in particular. The aspects covered in this FBA include the enhancers and inhibitors for the growth of the European Emissions Trading Market, price determinants of EUA and various investments trends in the carbon market.

Table of Contents

1. ASSET MANAGEMENT

European Emissions Trading Market

  • Research Scope
  • Terms Used in the Study
  • Operation of Emissions Trading System
  • Global Demand and Supply of Carbon Credits
  • EU-ETS Road Map
  • Global Carbon Market Overview
  • European Emissions Trading Market
  • European Emissions Trading Market Enhancers and Inhibitors
  • Factors Influencing the EUA Price
  • Investment Theme 1: Carbon as an Asset Class
  • Investment Theme 2: Investing in a Low Carbon Economy
  • Investment Theme 3: Emergence of Retail Financial Products
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • About Frost & Sullivan
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