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Carbon Markets - Microstructure, Pricing and Policy

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This book explores the microstructure of carbon markets and the pricing of carbon financial instruments generally. It provides a critical microstructure analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), and also examines the theoretical and related market design issues affecting emissions trading schemes. Individual chapters analyse how intraday pricing evolves in carbon markets, the price impact of block trades in carbon financial instruments and their determinants, short and long-term liquidity effects in carbon markets, and the links between carbon market liquidity and efficiency. The aforementioned issues are explored using case studies of two major trading platforms operating within the EU-ETS. The book concludes by focusing on future policy and regulatory challenges in carbon markets, especially with respect to addressing pricing volatility challenges.

List of contents

1: Introduction - A descriptive and critical analysis of the key emissions trading schemes around the world.- 2: Econometric Approaches in Carbon Markets.- 3. The Impact of Large/Block Trades on the Price Discovery Process.- 4: Short and Long-term Liquidity Effects.- 5: Liquidity and Market Efficiency in Carbon Markets.- 6: Price Slumps and Policy.- 7: Conclusion.  

About the author

Gbenga Ibikunle is an Associate Professor of Financial Markets at the University of Edinburgh, UK and a Fellow at the Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre, Australia and the University of St. Andrew's Centre for Responsible Banking and Finance, UK. He has also held visiting research positions with the UK’s financial markets regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, and several leading universities around the world. Gbenga’s work on the microstructure of financial markets are regularly cited in publications/articles by market regulators and the leading international financial economics news media. His papers have been published extensively in internationally recognised finance, economics and management academic journals.
Andros Gregoriou is a Professor of Finance and the Head of the Economics and Finance Division of the Business School at the University of Brighton, U.K. Andros has held senior academic positions in various academic institutions throughout his career including the University of Hull, Brunel University, and the University of East Anglia, U.K. A leading authority in finance, he has published a significant number of research papers in internationally recognised journals and generated over £5 million in research funding. He is a regular consultant for the CFA and the London Stock Exchange.

Summary

This book explores the microstructure of carbon markets and the pricing of carbon financial instruments generally. It provides a critical microstructure analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), and also examines the theoretical and related market design issues affecting emissions trading schemes. Individual chapters analyse how intraday pricing evolves in carbon markets, the price impact of block trades in carbon financial instruments and their determinants, short and long-term liquidity effects in carbon markets, and the links between carbon market liquidity and efficiency. The aforementioned issues are explored using case studies of two major trading platforms operating within the EU-ETS. The book concludes by focusing on future policy and regulatory challenges in carbon markets, especially with respect to addressing pricing volatility challenges.

Product details

Authors Andros Gregoriou, Gbeng Ibikunle, Gbenga Ibikunle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030102760
ISBN 978-3-0-3010276-0
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 149 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Weight 334 g
Illustrations XVI, 234 p. 10 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, Umweltökonomie, Investment Banking, Financial Services, Environmental Economics, auseinandersetzen, Economics and Finance, Securities, Investments and Securities, Investment & securities, International Finance, Finanzenwesen und Finanzindustrie

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