Why cap-and-trade markets need the financial sector

After the US sub-prime mortgage collapse and ensuing economic downturn the financial sector found itself out of favour with the public. But the investment banking industry that has made generally negative headlines in the press has largely been a force for good in the development of emissions trading. Giles Broom hears financials explain why they play a useful role in the carbon market.

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EW Sep 2010 - p28-29.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: carbon trading

Subjects: Protection of ambient air and climate, Banking, finance and investment, Trading, Emissions trading