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About

CARB.LSE represents the listed equity of Carbon Energy Limited on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Carbon Energy Limited is an Australian company focused on developing and commercialising its technology of underground coal gasification (UCG) to produce hydrogen and other valuable products, potentially contributing to cleaner energy solutions. Investors can trade CARB.LSE shares on the LSE, with the price reflecting market sentiment regarding the company's future prospects, technological advancements, and success in the renewable energy sector. Its financial performance and resource potential are key indicators for investors evaluating its value.

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Factors

Carbon Credit Prices: CARB.LSE tracks carbon credit prices, primarily EU Allowances (EUAs). Price fluctuations directly impact the ETF's value.

Supply and Demand: Like any asset, carbon credit supply and demand influence prices. Reduced supply or increased demand drive prices upward, benefiting the ETF.

Regulatory Changes: Government policies, emissions targets, and carbon market regulations significantly impact carbon credit prices and, consequently, the ETF's performance.

Economic Conditions: Broader economic factors, such as industrial activity and energy prices, can affect demand for carbon credits, thus affecting the ETF.

Investor Sentiment: Speculation and overall market sentiment surrounding climate change and carbon markets influence demand for CARB.LSE, impacting its price.

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