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Market pulse

Carbon market pulse and public notices

Follow public market summaries, platform notices and policy calendar information that may be relevant to NZU market participants.

Market visibility for better preparation

CarbonTrader’s market pulse page is intended to give users a practical summary of available public market indicators and notices. It does not provide financial advice, price forecasting or investment recommendations. Instead, it helps participants prepare for trading conversations, operational planning and account review.

Some users may also access watchlists, alert rules, analytics and data subscription tools from the account area. These features are designed to support internal monitoring and reporting rather than replace independent advice. The official policy context remains with government agencies, including the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme.

Public notices

Practical guidance

Using this part of CarbonTrader responsibly

This page is part of a wider trading and settlement platform, so it should be read with the broader account journey in mind. Public information helps users understand what the platform offers, but important actions such as bidding, responding to buy requests, creating organisation records, changing settlement instructions or using reporting tools require authenticated access and the right permissions.

Before taking action, users should check that their profile is complete, their ETS and bank details are accurate, and any organisation authority has been confirmed internally. Carbon trading can involve operational, accounting, tax and compliance considerations, so clear records matter. CarbonTrader is designed to support those records through account history, notifications, wallet activity, settlement events and reporting tools.

The platform does not provide financial, legal, tax or investment advice. Users should make their own commercial decisions and seek professional advice where appropriate. For official information about the New Zealand emissions trading environment, refer to the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme and the New Zealand Emissions Trading Register.

For active users, the account area is the best place to keep work organised. It groups verification, profile details, wallet settings, organisations, forestry workflows, RFQs, market data, enterprise reporting, government auction invitations and notifications into clear tabs so users do not need to scroll through every tool at once.

Account next steps

What to do next

New users should start with verification, then complete the trading profile in the account area. Existing users should sign in before taking action so the platform can apply the correct account status, organisation role, wallet preference, settlement instruction and notification settings.

For businesses, it is sensible to decide who is authorised to create opportunities, approve settlement instructions, review reports and respond to notices before active trading begins. That preparation reduces delays when an auction, buy request, RFQ or settlement record needs attention.

Support

Need help using this page?

The CarbonTrader team can help with platform access, onboarding questions, account navigation and operational workflow questions. For decisions about whether to buy, sell, hold or transfer NZUs, users should rely on their own advisers and official ETS information.

Every feature should be used with accurate account information and a clear understanding of the user’s own obligations.