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Croatia: CROPEX enhances data presentation with average daily volume-weighted prices for hourly and 15-minute trading

The Croatian electricity exchange, CROPEX, has upgraded its data presentation by adding the average daily volume-weighted price for both hourly and 15-minute trading results on its website. This enhancement offers market participants and the general public a clearer view of price movements and an additional tool for analyzing market trends.

Previously, average daily volume-weighted prices were available for the day-ahead and intraday auction markets. Now, these prices have been extended to the intraday continuous market, allowing for a more comprehensive comparison of price trends across various market segments.

CROPEX continues to enhance the functionality of its markets, providing valuable information to participants and interested parties through its website, ultimately contributing to more efficient trading and a deeper understanding of market dynamics.

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