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''Environmental policy - emissions - EU''.
A process of issuing new equity shares where they are offered first to existing shareholders in proportion to their existing shareholding.  


(EU ETS).


The European Union Emissions Trading System is a mandatory cap and trade scheme that requires Europe's heavy industries and power generators, as the continent's major emitters of carbon dioxide, to monitor and report annually on their carbon dioxide emissions and to purchase and return an amount of emissions allowances to the government that represents each year's carbon dioxide output.
Existing shareholders have, under law in the UK, pre-emption rights. 
 
This means that they generally have first refusal on the purchase of any new equity shares.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cap and trade]]
* [[An introduction to debt securities]]
* [[Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism]]
* [[Bonus issue]]
* [[Carbon trading]]
* [[Dividend irrelevancy theory]]
* [[Emission trading scheme]]
* [[Headroom]]
* [[Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting]]
* [[Initial public offering]]
* [[UK Emissions Trading Scheme]] (UK ETS)
* [[Nil paid]]
 
* [[Open offer]]
 
* [[Option premium]]
==External link==
*[[Placing]]
 
* [[Pre-emption rights]]
[https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets_en The European Union Emissions Trading System - about us]
* [[Theoretical ex-rights price]]
* [[Trombone]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 08:24, 1 June 2023

A process of issuing new equity shares where they are offered first to existing shareholders in proportion to their existing shareholding.


Existing shareholders have, under law in the UK, pre-emption rights.

This means that they generally have first refusal on the purchase of any new equity shares.


See also